Maybe this has been established on the boards already, but here goes:
I've got Rivera set as closer and don't relieve before F0. I want him in to sink or swim and I don't want HAL pulling him for Hal Reniff...ever.
So, why does HAL insert Rivera into closing situations in three consecutive games?
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Mariano comes in with an F0 rating and promptly gives up three runs to tie the game. Even better, HAL brings him back out to start the 10th, where he gives up two quick singles before he's relieved by a rested Dave Smith.
Dave Smith is set as setup, but why doesn't Rivera's fatigue from previously pitching in two consecutive games overrule the setup-closer roles? I don't have a second choice for closer because I don't trust HAL, but is HAL unable to realize that Mariano can't go three days in a row and he should go to another pitcher? He always used to do that for me.
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