Post ID | Date & Time | Game Date | Function |
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#42747 | 12/08/2016 12:21:54 pm | ||
Slug5373 Joined: 12/23/2014 Posts: 376 Inactive | Hello all, I think I found myself a good manager. Hitting, defense, and development are all top notch; however, pitching is a different story. Of course, I'm sure no one knows for sure, but how much effect do you think it will have on my pitcher's performance? Should I look for a new manager who understands the function of a pitcher on a baseball field (Maybe with more average stats like 11s or 12s across the board), or should I stick with him. I'm inclined to stick with Richards since we've won two division titles in a row and one league championship, but I'm just curious about what y'all think. | ||
#42753 | 12/08/2016 1:00:42 pm | ||
MukilteoMike Joined: 08/09/2014 Posts: 3294 Inactive | I don't concern myself too much with one in-game category. I look at pitching, defense and offense combined for managers. Your guy has a total of 35 for those three, plus a nice 15 for development. If you want your focus to be on development, I wouldn't have any problem keeping him. If you're more interested in winning now, I would look for someone else. | ||
#42764 | 12/08/2016 6:24:23 pm | ||
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9603 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | I'd say it depends on how you feel about your pitching vs your hitting in general. He is going to give a boost to your defense, which will help, and his hitting boost is greater than his pitching penalty. I don't see any issues with him unless you feel your hitters don't need help and your pitchers need every bit of help you can get them. Managers aren't supposed to have a huge in game impact. |