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Postby BRADSANDBOTHE » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:42 pm

I have yet to play in an "No" DH league and Haven't really studied on what there is to look for In pitchers that will have to bat.

I was wondering what or how to determine who/what makes a good hitting pitcher.

Is it mainly N.L. pitchers that are worth drafting or is it pretty even in both leagues???

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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Postby keyzick » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:46 pm

I'm in an 07 No DH now. Not sure how (or if you can) look for good hitting pitchers. I just remembered Arroyo as having hit 2-3 HRs last year, AND he's a quality pitcher, so drafted him.

He's already hit a couple for me, but for the most part, I completely disregard whether or not a pitcher can hit (for instance, in the '69 leagues).
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Postby BRADSANDBOTHE » Thu Jun 14, 2007 2:03 pm

The reason I ask is that the next couple of Tour teams are without a DH and was wondering what some of the strategies might be when choosing a pitcher to hit.
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Postby geekor » Thu Jun 14, 2007 2:07 pm

on the right after the error number there is a numbe like "#1WR"

This is the hitting card used. I totally don't know which card is better, though N means they can hit HR's, W mean nope. I think 7N (or 4?) was the best hitting card, which is like saying dog poop is the best poop, none really hit enough to matter much.
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Postby Rant » Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:00 pm

The first number is his overall offensive rating (1 is the worst; 8 is the best). The second character indicates whether the pitcher has home run power (a "W" means no; an "N" means yes). The third character is what side the pitcher hits (righthanded, lefthanded or switch).
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Postby BRADSANDBOTHE » Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:03 pm

Thanks for the info,

I didn't want to get into those "Tour" seasons without knowing at least something about what I was going to be getting into.

Thanks guys,

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