Russ Rose talks here about why it's a good strategy to put your best servers in rotations one, two and three so they get the most opportunities to serve.
"Don't worry if you have two outside hitters serving (in the first and second rotation)," Rose says. "If you can win by serving, don't get caught up in saying, 'They have to be opposite each other (in the rotation).'"
As Rose points out, the bottom line is giving your team the best chance to win. Serving is a big part of that. If you can build a big lead by putting your best servers first, second and third, do it!