by durantjerry » Thu May 13, 2010 8:49 am
[quote:c9365ebfc1]All good points. But I think the pitching issue for small ball is more difficult since you don't know how many BPHRs are on your pitching card going in. In ATG and 2009, you have the actual cards you are using which can help calculate whether your pitching staff benefits from your home park.[/quote:c9365ebfc1]
I agree with your point that the pitching issue is more difficult in the mystery card games in small ball, as you don't know what you have and can't set your staff up. One thing I have tried is to use a couple of guys early who have a good card or two but give up the #HR and have a couple of neutral #HR guys that can pitch on the road. Say for example you play your first nine at home, take a shot with someone like Steve Stone to pitch the opener. By game nine you should know if you have his good card, which I have found to be pretty dominant. If you don't get his good card, his other cards are good enough that he can still win in the Astrodome. I think you have to really take advantage of the schedule to try out new, cheap pitching that has a high upside, as this is a luxury they don't get in the bomber parks. Frank LaCorte is another example of someone you can get as your fifth stater who can be very good and most of his bad cards are still OK in a non-#HR park environment. That being said, it is still tough to ignore the big name, lights out starters when putting a team together. My last "trick" is to mix in one or two top starters with the rest of the staff being cheap, where you can shuffle the starting assignments with the top echelon starters carrying the workload on the road whenever possible.