by mrharryc » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:49 pm
Perhaps I'm missing something because at this hour I should be sleeping instead of reading the TSN boards, but I have two observations:
1. The original issue was whether one could use a player at a position he was not listed as playing on his card; this attempt at circumventing the rules drew disapproval - disapproval with which I would concur (not that any would probably care).
In response to Petro's post came several more posts suggesting that other moves that have regularly been used were no different than trying to use Hack in LF. Yet, to me, most of these moves suggested are not logically compatible; for example, as Nev opined, Babe Adams is listed as both starter and reliever and any attempts to get him more innings seems to fall clearly into the tactical dimension of the game. Such attempts are not always successful and they also entail some trade-offs and therefore are part of a manager's decision-making. Trying to use someone at another position doesn't seem at all to be comparable. After all, follow the logic - there would be some managers probably quite willing to endure the errors of bad 2B play if they could find a way to play Josh Gibson there and watch him bash 87 homers in a bomber park.
The 2 catcher argument is also not comparable, IMHO, because most major league squads only carry two; if they have an injury they will usually play the back-up and call up a minor leaguer. Obviously, our game here doesn't provide for that so the system makes the back-up fool-proof. Not a stretch of the rules in my book.
2. It seems there is an awful amount of anger here in a discussion board. I would be quite hesitant to form opinions of, or make lifestyle suggestions to, anyone based on whether they approve or disapprove of my post! May I suggest a bit more good-natured comraderie. Argument can be instructive, but quarreling is demoralizing.