by gorshar » Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:05 am
[quote:debf3b962c]This is not true either. When you utilize the lineup depth chart you get to tell HAL what player you want as a backup for each position vs a LHP or a RHP. If a starting player is injured in the first game of your series HAL will use your hand selected backup player for the remaining two games. [/quote:debf3b962c]
That still doesn't address my point. Pagnozzi was the second catcher - there was no more depth at this position. I've utilized this chart, but in this case it makes no difference. There was Matt Nokes out with an injury and Pagnozzi behind him. All the depth charts in the world weren't going to bring me a third catcher where none existed. This isn't about HAL selecting the wrong back-up, it's about HAL pulling a player when there was no back-up.
[quote:debf3b962c] There are no special cases for last player of a certain position to not be removed from the game. If you only had one player that could play 1B for you on your roster that player could also be PH or PR run for or become injured. HAL does protect your last catcher by ignoring any injury occurance while your other catcher is injured. That doesn't mean that he couldn't be removed from the game for a runner or a hitter. [/quote:debf3b962c]
And there lies a flaw. If there is no player left in a certain position, HAL should not be removing the last player left. Really, how often in the real world would a manager yank his only catcher in a tie game in the top of the ninth for a marginal pinch hitter knowing that someone has to take the position in the bottom of the 9th? Injuries are different. But there is a difference between a player getting injured and a player being intentionally pulled from a game. Big difference. I have another team in another league starting the playoffs without a shortstop because both the starter and only sub got nailed with back to back injuries. But I'm not complaining about that because this replicates a real world possibility. But HAL pulling Pagnozzi is not a real world possibility, it's just plain nuts.
I understand HAL is always going to look for another run, but HAL should also be looking at the defense and pitching.
There have been a lot of complaints about how HAL has handled bullpens, and I think most of those complaints have been justified and the programmers here are apparently now dealing with this issue.
Maybe they also should be looking at PH substituting as well. Call me naive, but it seems like a simple programming code - don't pull the last player in a position for a pinch-hitter. And then perhaps give us a box to check to override it (though I can't imagine how many of us would check a boz allowing the removal of the last position player for a PH...)