When a pitcher does not have a * rating, he's capable of starting 33 games in a 162 game season.
During the 2009 MLB season, only six pitchers (Adam Wainwright, Cliff Lee, Randy Wolf, Jair Jurrjens, Doug Davis and Derek Lowe) had more than 33 starts, and they exceeded that number by only one start.
In the interest of realism, it almost seems that the * rating should be eliminated, as virtually all MLB teams have five pitcher rotations. For pitchers that started 31 games or more, perhaps the * rating could be assigned to limit injuries to no more than 4 games, but otherwise they would all be required to rest four games between starts.
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