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  • Madden's Jowels
    MVP
    • Mar 2009
    • 1249

    #1

    Lefthanded hitters

    My team is so righty heavy, so when I match up with a righthanded pitcher it can be a long day. I've got my DD created guy as a switch hitter, and Weiters is a switch hitter but stinks against righties. Dyson is a lefty and he's usually my leadoff guy. Other than that I don't really have any lefties.

    I was thinking of going after CarGo to play LF, and obviously Cano would be amazing to get at 2B. What are some other lefties to target? I was thinking Adrian Gonzalez, Bryce Harper and Freddie Freeman would be nice guys to start with. Bryce and Freddie are both super cheap and they could be platooned with other guys, A-Gon is a little more expensive but he also has a great glove at 1st, and has a 99 clutch rating.
  • vc15
    Pro
    • Oct 2008
    • 913

    #2
    Re: Lefthanded hitters

    Votto is pretty decent.
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    • MrOldboy
      MVP
      • Feb 2011
      • 2653

      #3
      Re: Lefthanded hitters

      Just grab some cheap left handed hitters like Duda or Lind. The downside is they can't hit lefties and many of the good left handed hitters are limited to 1B, but they are very useful if you want to start them vs right handers or use them as pinch hitters.

      I got Eaton from somewhere and he is pretty useful, nothing special. Ok speed and has solid contact ratings against left and right handed pitchers. He's cheap on the market as well.

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      • SpicoliBors
        Rookie
        • Apr 2015
        • 47

        #4
        Re: Lefthanded hitters

        Corey Dickerson is a good lefty bat vs righties and plays OF

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        • Madden's Jowels
          MVP
          • Mar 2009
          • 1249

          #5
          Re: Lefthanded hitters

          I picked up Prince Fielder, Panda Sandoval, Corey Dickerson, Scooter Gennett, & John Jaso for 1,372 combined stubs, not too bad and a cheap way to leftify my lineup.

          Guys I'd like to target down the road would be Cano, CarGo, Brantley, Votto, Papi although he's such a defensive liability, and how many 1B do I really need lol. So many of the great lefty hitters are first basemen. Votto, Freeman, Mauer, Lind, Adams, Morneau.
          Last edited by Madden's Jowels; 04-11-2015, 12:06 PM.

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          • CurlyDub34
            Rookie
            • Jan 2014
            • 34

            #6
            Re: Lefthanded hitters

            I'm not sure what his cost is but Melky Cabrera has been nice for me. I hit my switch hitting dd player lead off and have switch hitting melky batting second.

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            • RLebron12
              Pro
              • Mar 2013
              • 769

              #7
              Re: Lefthanded hitters

              Brandon Belt is super cheap and has been good for me hitting vs righties and lefties. Also has power to hit out the park


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              • Madden's Jowels
                MVP
                • Mar 2009
                • 1249

                #8
                Re: Lefthanded hitters

                I also just put in a buy order for Erick Aybar.

                He actually hits about the same vs. RHP as my current guy Castro, but he's got a better glove (although a worse arm) and bats switch, and has a little bit better contact vs. lefties as well. Not as much power but better plate coverage (91 vision vs. 55)

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                • DeJohn11
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 193

                  #9
                  Re: Lefthanded hitters

                  If i were you I'd look into guys who were switch hitters. This allows for more flexibility when playing the field.

                  Neil Walker is a guy I'd look at (personal Pirates bias)
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                  • jyoung
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 11132

                    #10
                    Re: Lefthanded hitters

                    Originally posted by SpicoliBors
                    Corey Dickerson is a good lefty bat vs righties and plays OF
                    He's slow on defense, so I don't like starting him in the outfield, but Dickerson is great in pinch-hit situations.
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                    • alexander_37
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2014
                      • 209

                      #11
                      Re: Lefthanded hitters

                      Does it matter if you are a righty with high RH contact/power vs a right handed pitcher or would a left handed batter with similar contact numbers be better

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                      • Metsaholic230
                        Rookie
                        • May 2012
                        • 310

                        #12
                        Re: Lefthanded hitters

                        Shane Spencer has been my poor man solution so far. Decent ratings on both sides of the plate. He's super slow though.

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                        • Madden's Jowels
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 1249

                          #13
                          Re: Lefthanded hitters

                          Originally posted by jyoung
                          He's slow on defense, so I don't like starting him in the outfield, but Dickerson is great in pinch-hit situations.

                          Tell me about it, he made 3 errors for me in a game last night in left field by the 3rd inning and I benched him. It wasn't his slowness, he just literally kept having the ball bounce off his glove on easy fly balls. He's already got a terrible fielding rating, and apparently playing them at a secondary position (LF instead of RF) makes their fielding ratings 20% worse, so I was kinda playing with fire I guess. I'll probably end up selling him, as I haven't really had much luck hitting with him either.

                          Originally posted by alexander_37
                          Does it matter if you are a righty with high RH contact/power vs a right handed pitcher or would a left handed batter with similar contact numbers be better
                          Well for me, I've had like 3,000+ AB's as a lefty in RTTS and I got so used to mashing righties as a lefty, I will probably always hit better as a lefty against a righty just because of the way I see the ball (I'm a lefty in real life as well). But from a pure ratings standpoint, a righty who can hit righties really well shouldn't be any worse than a lefty who can hit righties really well.

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                          • 55
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2006
                            • 20857

                            #14
                            Re: Lefthanded hitters

                            There is a general lack of top players that bat left-handed in baseball right now. Especially when you compare it to ten years ago or so.

                            Trout, Stanton, Cabrera, McCutchen, Abreu, Tulo, Goldy, Bautista, etc. Seems like all the very top tier guys are righties.

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