by Outta Leftfield » Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:48 am
[quote:d64179d2b8="Toi_San"]The fuzzy logic part makes sense, as it would explain some of the hiccups HAL has from time to time.][/quote:d64179d2b8]
Yes, when I thought of fuzzy logic, it seemed to explain a lot. For example, I've seen a couple of teams where the owner was apparently not at the controls and HAL was setting the daily lineups. Every lineup was screwy--yes--but they varied from day to day. That would suggest fuzzy logic, as would various other inconsistencies.
[quote:d64179d2b8] Have you played the CD-Rom game? The reason I ask is because there's a nifty little pie chart that can be used to show the out vs. safe % in a particular matchup. That leads me to believe HAL is most concerned about OBP for a particular matchup. HAL will calculate the safe chances from a given matchup according to the cards (e.g., Boggs vs. Worrell, not Boggs vs. any RHP)---factoring in balance, fatigue, and clutch---then he decides whether to make a change for that matchup. [/quote:d64179d2b8]
I've never played the CD-Rom game, but it's interesting about the pie chart and OBP. OBP makes sense as a HAL standard, because its a single number that covers most everything--in that way, resembling ERA. I guess the question is whether platoon is considered in the mix for pitchers.
[quote:d64179d2b8]The bigger question is what triggers a HAL move, not who HAL uses. In your case, I'd be willing to bet that when that trigger was pulled for HAL, Burgmeier was the best chance at getting ONE out. Unfortunately for you, that trigger isn't getting pulled for the second hitter, for whatever reason.[/quote:d64179d2b8]
You're right, the triggering mechanism in the key. In this case, I hadn't set any controls on HAL through the first 9 games. Burgmeier pitched in 4 of those games. In the first game he entered against Concepcion, a RH hitter, and pitched to 3 more righties (included an S), before being hammered out of the game. In the next game he pitched only to Garvey (R). In the next game he pitched to just Cooper (L) and Bonilla (S). In the final game he pitched to Reynolds (S) and then a whole string of 7 righies who flat out killed him. By the end of these 4 outings he had an ERA of 13.50 and had faced exactly 1 lefty and 13 righties (including 3 S's). It was then I decided I'd better set some controls. He's now on a very short leash and has a 3.35 ERA and 1.05 WHIP in 45.2 IP.
Anyway, why I suspect that HAL is looking at ERA only is that two of these outings began against RH hitters. Another began against an S, who obviously batted right. Only one began against a lefty--the only lefty (Cooper) that Burgmeier faced among 14 batters. I have four other RHP relievers who all murder righties. I strongly suspect that this is either his 2.00/9L or 2.29/7L season. At the end of the year we'll know a bit more, though maybe nothing for certain. I admit it would be odd for HAL to consult platoon advantage with pinch-hitters but not with RPs, but from what I'm seeing here it appears that it might be the case.