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#43903 | 01/13/2017 4:27:41 pm | ||
ConradT Joined: 02/27/2016 Posts: 2 Yuma Foxes II.2 | In a crucial cup game http://brokenbat.org/game/2364037 Starting pitcher is skipped and rhs relief pitcher starts and is never pulled despite giving up 10 earned runs. Management settings have this rp with hook of 2 and pitchcount 45. This is definitely incorrect behaviour and cost my team the game. Could have won the cup round otherwise. Instead, team is out of cup in the critical later rounds. |
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#43905 | 01/13/2017 5:07:04 pm | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4981 Administrator | Almost your whole pitching staff was fatigued...I think Esparza was the scheduled starter and he was fatigue heavy. Yuma: McDowell-Heavy, Szymanski-Heavy, Keller-Moderate, Harris-Moderate, Gibson-Moderate, Jordan-Heavy, Esparza-Heavy, Namkung-Heavy, Nicholson-Heavy, Yong-Light If a pitcher starts, there is a minimum pitch count and hook applied. Also, if there are only fatigued pitchers in the bullpen, the manager leaves the pitcher in until he hits the excessive pitch count limit which is 155 pitches for any starter. Steve |
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#43909 | 01/13/2017 8:52:07 pm | ||
ConradT Joined: 02/27/2016 Posts: 2 Yuma Foxes II.2 | If sp3 is heavily fatigued, why not start with the sp4 or sp5? Sp4 was moderately fatigued and sp5 not fatigued at all. Leaving someone in the bullpen to relieve if needed. Instead of starting the rhs rp. |