by BassballJG » Sun Dec 04, 2005 1:28 am
On a related topic, we've been discussing in our league how does HAL make defensive substitutions for injury, pinch hit and pinch running situations. Several of us have noted our experiences with some counterintuitive moves, aprt from injuries with no one left on the bench, then it makes sense to see players out of position.
Examples include catchers with no outfield positions on their cards in center field when true outfielders remain on the bench, and this, taken from an email which began our discussion:
[quote:a0d85d8143]In game #121, Kinetics v. Dynatrons, Tippy enters the game and HAL
sends Chet Lemon up to bat for Bake McBride. Not necessarily a bad
move, but he whiffs. What does HAL do about the defense? He puts TFP
in RF (that'd be Tony Freaking Pena), who not only is my worst hitter, but
is, of course, a catcher. We wouldn't want to just slide Lemon, a 1e2 CF,
over to right. We wouldn't want to bring in Gary Roenicke, who also coulda
been the PH. It also meant that Pena was available, with the bases
loaded and one out in the 11th, to ground into a DP. (Just checked the
card -- HAL exploited the deepest darkest corner of the Pena card, which
credits him with being a RF 4(+2)e16. Now it all makes sense! Brilliant
move, Mr. HAL!)[/quote:a0d85d8143]
Any insights?