by cummings2 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:55 pm
Strongly agree with bullpen depth as most important factor.
When setting up my pen I usually listen to lucky's advice in the newbie thread (thanks again luck) and figure out how many innings will I most likely need from my pen, split it accordingly into my setup, mid, mopper and closer...with that in mind I can more or less figure out if my specialist will have to pitch more than what I want him to.
In my early experience, I shoot for about 35-40 innings from a righty spec and about 15-20 innings from my lefty spec. I haven't set my specs to max 1-2 since I keep getting the feeling that whenever I do that HAL doesn't use them as often and I [u:581bfac5ab]want[/u:581bfac5ab] them to pitch often, just not against their weak side. I do set them to quick hook, and obviously the avoid L/R HB but I've never used the agressive setting so I can't comment on that.
So far so good. Usually, if I have enough depth in my pen my lefty spec has faced strictly lefties and my righty spec faces about 70-75 righties. When my pen has been extended in previous games my lefty spec has pitches to about 50-50 and so has my righty spec.
If I carry enough depth, in numbers of pitchers [u:581bfac5ab]and[/u:581bfac5ab] endurance along with both righty and lefty spec I have been [u:581bfac5ab]very[/u:581bfac5ab] happy with HAL's usage of my pen, quite often the specs bridge between starter and setup in their strict roles and with very good results.
I need a bit more info on this but early observation leads me to believe that the specs are more likely to be used against batters that not only are the pitcher's strength but also that are weak against the spec pitcher. A cheap, hard lefty spec I had one season often pitched against his one batter vs Bonds in late innings but rarely ever vs Giambi (both Bonds and Giambi were in the same team in my division)...I don't know if it is my wishful thinking but the same trend carried through an entire season...by the way, he neutralized Bonds quite effectively.
The specs that I use are always .56M or cheaper...but still every team has different needs. In a Shea stadium where I am likely to have serveral lefties in my pen, I usually need a righty spec, in safeco I usually carry both sides...If my starting rotation is full of S7s and my pen has two studs and 1 solid middle I don't use specs...
Ah, another thing I've noticed...several players are a bit misguided by the balance on the pitcher's card, it's as if a L/7L is chosen as a lefty spec without even seeing the card! If you take a look at some of these cheap, hard relievers they still stink, even vs their "strong" side...so that's the other thing to double check.