This topic sort of evolved in another post and I would like to find out more about it. Some might say it has to do with “gaming the game”, but I would say it has more to do with trying to figure out how to keep HAL doing things (such as put in the wrong players) that a prudent manager would never do in “real” baseball or a live SOM game.
I’m interested to find out what mgrs.’ experience might be with the practice of “hiding” starters in their rotation. What has been proposed is to take two .5M guys who are qualified to start AND relieve and put them in the regular rotation. Then, plug better starters on a game-by-game basis. [i:6604828fe1](The reason two .5M strictly starting pitchers aren’t used in this scenario is because there are none available in the FA pool – just SP/RP’s.)[/i:6604828fe1]
Apparently some folks think that by jiggling the rotation on a game-by-game basis like this these dual-purpose cheap pitchers will wind up getting used very little, if at all – that’s the idea. [b:6604828fe1]For all I know this could be a very bad idea.[/b:6604828fe1]
Who has tried this and with what degree of success? Thanks.