by yak1407 » Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:19 pm
I have more of a problem with line-up illogic.
I don't find HAL does as bad a job managing the bullpen then it does managing your line=up.
For example, in my opening season series experiment, it used Tartabull, a 4, in RF and DHed George Hendrick. It sat Magee and used Jerry Browne in CF. In other words, it totally disregards defensive ratings.
And that happens all the time when injuries occur. You lose someone in the first game of a series and are discover you ended up with your best defensive infielders on the bench and a couple of 4/48s playing for the last two games of the series.
And it wouldn't be that hard to fix. Just make the default for replacing injured players defense. So if you lose your ss, at least you'd end up with your next best defensive ss in the line-up.
However, I do think that there is logic to how HAL selects which players to use. Obviously it is an offensive stat, the question is which one.
If, for example, it is batting average, when I let HAL pick my line-up for the opening series, it looked for the highest BA at each position and used that player. So when it picked Buck Martinez to catch instead of Ted Simmons, it could be telling me I have 1979 .270 BA Martinez and the 1982 .269 BA Simmons (and a injury to Martinez in that series tells me he is either the 1979 or 1983 .253 BA Martinez. And if it isn't BA, why Martinez instead of Simmons?)
Unless of course, these decisions are totally random just to make it harder to identify which mystery cards we have