by bjs73 » Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:37 am
[quote:c0b72a7460]Sometimes, I think Gossage is brought in too early even though I think I have his settings right. Stewart has given up a lot of homeruns on the road. Home is Dodger Stadium.
Also, can you clarify what you mean as an OUT guy?[/quote:c0b72a7460]
When does Gossage appear when you say he's brought in too early? It isn't uncommon to see the 2 inning save in the 80's game. (Ahh the good "old" days. :D ) 2 inning saves used to be the norm. But if you want to make Gossage your ninth inning guy only, put a check mark in the box next to "don't appear before the ninth." Make sure your global settings for relief usage is "maximize" also.
The OUT thing is probably my saying. What I meant is your right hand and/or your left hand specialist. LOOGY stands for Left handed, One, Out, GuY. Basically the guy that comes in the game to create a mismatch against a left handed batter. Playing the percentages.
A brief look of your splits on your pitching staff and this is what I would do for a short period of time to see how it works. (2 full rotations maybe?):
1. Stewart, max of 7 innings, quick hook. (Only because he doesn't look particularly dominant but he's definitely serviceable. I'd give him a max of seven so you can get to Lopez, Falcone, Gossage.)
2. Dravecky, Avoid right, quick hook. (Quick hook only because he's bound to face 70% righties or better when he pitches. If you want to play strategy, give him a max of 6 innings, and turn it over to Lopez to take advantage of your opponents' all righty lineup.)
3. Reuschel, avoid lefties, quick hook. Max of 6 or 7. (Are you looking to replace him or do you have a hunch he's on a better year than he's showing?)
4. Langford. (Not enough data yet, leave it blank until about 40 innings or so.)
5. Darwin (Same as Langford)
6. Witt (Looking good so far but leave blank for now until more data rolls in.)
7. Falcone, avoid right, quick hook, 1-2 innings max, don't appear before the 7th. (He's your LOOGY. Allow HAL to bring him in the 7th or 8th to get that crucial 1 or 2 outs against lefties.)
8. Campbell, leave blank. (He looks quite serviceable in long relief and can eat a lot of innings. He'll be the first call to the pen in the early innings and also hopefully be available for extra innings.)
9. Lopez, avoid left, quick hook, 2-3 innings max, don't appear before the 6th inning. (Falcone and Lopez should allow you to get to the 8th innings for Gossage.)
10. Gossage, avoid left, 1-2 innings max, do not appear before the 8th inning. (I think you've got a better Gossage card than what the stats show. Keep him on avoid left for now. You'll see why in a second.)
Macro settings:
1. Closer Usage Maximize.
2. Relief Usage Aggressive.
3. Infield IN 3rd inning or earlier.
4. Setup Man vs. Lefties Falcone.
5. Setup Man vs. Righties Lopez.
6. Closer vs. Lefties Falcone.
7. Closer vs. Righties Gossage.
8. IBB aggressive or very aggressive.
I say get to your bullpen for now until Witt, Langford, and Darwin start bringing more data to the plate. Your loosing ground now but it's early. Establish an early lead and give it to the pen to shut it down.
Falcone as setup and closer could work well. There are more RH batters than LH batters in the leagues. Lopez will get the lion's share of appearances as well as Campbell. Falcone's role would be limited but making him a closer against lefties could enhance Gossage in the late game. Falcone won't appear before the 7th inning, Gossage in the 8th, and if Falcone doesn't get used in the 7th inning, he can dig Gossage out in the ninth.
Are there any more quality LH relievers in the FA market? I think that you could use another one if you decide to dump Reuschel for a cheaper starter.
Also, don't be afraid to pick up someone else's drop at pitcher. If you see some trends in his previous stats (like k/ip) that looks like it matches up with a good card, it probably is a good card but an impatient manager.
I picked up Dave Stieb's best card after he was tossed to the waiver wire after posting a 1.32 WHIP in 100 innings. I had a hunch that it was a better card than that and I was right. His season stats were serviceable but his MVP performance in the playoffs more than made up for the mediocre stats during the season. :D