Lefty's face 2 left-handed bats against me. Righty's face 3 right-handed bats. That was very much on purpose. On certain days (like when Tris needs a rest) I'll have an all-righty line-up vs lefties...and can actually go to an all-lefty line-up vs righty's. If you don't think a guy like Koufax has a HUGE advantage against a line-up w/ a ton of fixed lefty bats.....I agree that teams like Spocks are not reflected well in Win Shares. The nature of Speed teams would seem to dictate that. However, it could be a great lineup, all together.Strikeouts are something to be careful about if you have too many K's in a lineup against a K machine pitcher - but I am not sure the R/L will be TOO much a factor. We probably all have a core 4-6 players that are going to be in that lineup, regardless. I suppose if you have too many Lefty bats, it might be an issue. That is why they play the games. Or simulate them, at least.I'll bet Spock way outperforms those win share numbers. I liked his idea of tailoring his team towards his park (and many other parks) and paying attention to lefty/righty splits. Teams that have high strikeout totals will underperform imo (tons of strikeout pitchers, plus parks that put contact at a premium over power) also teams that didn't pay attention to lefty/righty match-ups might struggle. Early on everybody talked about how there'd be more lefty pitching in this than a normal league and some teams still packed their teams w/ lefty hitters. You let Sandy Koufax face a lefty every other batter and I don't think you'll do too well.

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Sorry Johnny.


I got your PM. The answer is, I don't know.