I have a question about how people here view roster/lineup strategy. The question is probably relevant for WIS baseball, but in this case my situation regards an OOTP team I have put together playing solitaire, which is the only way I play OOTP Baseball.
It is 1963, my team won 85 games to come in third in the NL in 1962.
My outfielders are Felipe Alou, Hector Lopez and Frank Thomas - all RH, and Al Spangler, Lee Maye, Ty Cline and Wes Covington - all LH.
Only Alou really has full-time PA/AB for the season, which can matter for fatigue in this game, like in WIS, and for injuries, which can last for a long time during the season in OOTP.
I am leaning toward platooning, so it would be:
Against RH pitchers: LF Covington, CF Maye, RF Alou.
Against LH pitchers: LF Thomas, CF Alou and RF Lopez.
But doing so means my pinch-hitters against RH pitchers would have to be Spangler, Cline, Thomas and Lopez, not necessarily in that order, so no LH power off the bench, and against LH pitchers, would be Covington, Maye, Spangler, Cline. Cline is the defensive substitute in CF, Maye the defensive sub in LF.
So the question is: should I NOT platoon so as to have a LH/RH hitter - hopefully one better than Spangler or Cline - on the bench for late-inning power hitting, or go with a platoon. What is the best use of players in this case with 400 circa PA?
And another option - should I see if I can trade Spangler, who is more of a classic number 1 or 2 hitter more than most of the others above except for Maye, and see if I can get a LH or RH or SH with some power? I would probably have to include at least a second player. Or maybe try to trade Cline, who might have more value.
The lineup, in case it helps to figure this out, is likely as follows for the 1963 season, if I go platoon:
Vs. RH pitchers:
Ron Hunt 2B
Lee Maye CF
Felipe Alou RF
Willie McCovey 1B
Wes Covington LF
Ed Charles 3B
Johnny Roseboro C
Bobby Wine SS
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Vs. LH Pitchers:
Ron Hunt 2B
Ed Charles 3B
Felipe Alou CF
Willie McCovey 1B
Hector Lopez RF
Frank Thomas LF
Johnny Roseboro C
Bobby Wine SS
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The backup catcher is Hank Foiles, the backup Infielders are Charlie Neal and Alex Grammas just to complete the picture.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice. I don't like not having a decent hitter off the bench, ideally one that has a lefty-righty advantage. But then it seems like a waste of a Hector Lopez or a Wes Covington or Lee Maye or Frank Thomas to keep them on the bench instead of hitting against the pitchers versus whom they would do best on a regular basis.
I usually draft myself, but this time, starting the league in 1962, I decided to give myself more of a challenge by letting the AI draft my team for the inaugural draft. I tinkered around the edges, trading for Ed Charles to play third for example, but mostly letting it go.
After the 1962 season the big acqusition in the rookie draft was Ron Hunt, giving me a solid leadoff hitter with good OBP, and a good 2B just when Neal was fading out of being useful.
In case your curious, the rotation is Jim Perry, Lew Burdette, Pedro Ramos, Al Jackson and Curt Simmons, with Mick McCormick and a rookie Denny McClain as emergency starters.