It's obvious. The Atlanta Braves do not hit righties as well as they do lefties. This is due to massive platoon splits. The lineup could be could many more runs if it was shifted around. We explore the possibilities and explain why.
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Sam Peebles
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We talk optimized lineups, where certain hitters should hit to optimize runs, why it matters who hits where vs lefties or righties, etc
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