Thoughts on using the F ratings for pitchers

Thoughts on using the F ratings for pitchers

Postby Blutarsky » Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:20 pm

This is something that I've never really taken the time to tinker with, choosing to instead rely on bullpen settings and team preferences to control how long a starter stays in the game. I'm thinking it's probably about time I get with the program and start giving it a try.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to best use the "Don't Rel B4" settings in the pitchers tab? Do you use it differently in different caps? What's the standard for pulling a Pedro Martinez, vs pulling a $5-6m dollar starter?

Your input is appreciated.
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Postby sdajr76 » Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:33 pm

for me it depends on the pitchers card and the league cap.

for instance if in a 80/100 mil league - i will only set it for my elite top 2 or 3 SPers (7mil+) or if i am attempting to use a Super RP.

140 mil league - depends on the strength of my bullpen, but usually i will set them at F7.

i always set them at F7 for SP or F5 for Super RP roles.

too each his own though.

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Re: Thoughts on using the F ratings for pitchers

Postby FUDU » Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:02 pm

[quote:9179ac4ed2="budo73"]This is something that I've never really taken the time to tinker with, choosing to instead rely on bullpen settings and team preferences to control how long a starter stays in the game. I'm thinking it's probably about time I get with the program and start giving it a try.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to best use the "Don't Rel B4" settings in the pitchers tab? Do you use it differently in different caps? What's the standard for pulling a Pedro Martinez, vs pulling a $5-6m dollar starter?

Your input is appreciated.[/quote:9179ac4ed2]

Maybe go back and read your box scores to take notice of F levels of your pitchers at the end of games even if they've been hit pretty well or at the point of game in which HAL made a call to the bullpen. Use as a starting point?
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Postby coyote303 » Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:41 pm

I rarely use the settings. The exception is if my bullpen is exhausted from the previous series, I'll make a temporary setting to keep the next starter in as long as possible.

My teams generally have a decent bullpen. Otherwise, I would probably feel differently.
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Postby Proverbial Psalms » Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:14 pm

Any F rating lower than the full F9 severely stacks the odds against the pitcher.

In pulling stats across multiple seasons... literally from the boxscores of each and every game played... it shows that at reduced F levels the rolls move from 50-50 split (batter card vs. pitcher card) to higher percentages on the hitters card... . even at F8 it is a big jump on its way to almost 67/33 at F0

My philosophy in the board game, with fatigue rules, used to be "I'd still rather have the Pete Alexander type aces in the game even when tired" (with a couple extra singles added to the pitcher card)... but with the way the F rating seems to work, it is a whole new philosophy.. better to have a Less effective reliever with only 50 pct on hitter card than an ace with only 40 pct on the pitchers card.

My two cents anyways...
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Postby Valen » Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:07 pm

[quote:aba45d0af3]better to have a Less effective reliever with only 50 pct on hitter card than an ace with only 40 pct on the pitchers card. [/quote:aba45d0af3]
I would agree. And I would think this is even more true in the ATG game than in the 200x game. And becomes even more important as the caps go up and all the rolls for hitters cards are extra damaging.
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Postby Blutarsky » Tue Mar 06, 2012 3:35 pm

Good stuff guys. Thanks for the input. Bill, I"m always impressed at your ability to put together good quantitative analysis. It's all very much appreciated.

Taking a look at past box scores it looks like, for the most part, my settings have been doing the same job, but I'm going to add the F8 rule in there just to make sure.
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Postby katzenjammer » Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:28 pm

[quote:586204d2ec="budo73"]Good stuff guys. Thanks for the input. Bill, I"m always impressed at your ability to put together good quantitative analysis. It's all very much appreciated.

Taking a look at past box scores it looks like, for the most part, my settings have been doing the same job, but I'm going to add the F8 rule in there just to make sure.[/quote:586204d2ec]

I thought I'd try the F8 rating on my starters, because I don't have a very effective or deep bullpen. On successive batters, the F rating went down to F5, F4 and on and he never was pulled?!! Heck with that - I zilched the F ratings - didn't seem to be working or I'm not understanding the system.
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Postby The Jerk Store » Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:32 am

[quote:29f37a326c="tuvthomas"][quote:29f37a326c="budo73"]Good stuff guys. Thanks for the input. Bill, I"m always impressed at your ability to put together good quantitative analysis. It's all very much appreciated.

Taking a look at past box scores it looks like, for the most part, my settings have been doing the same job, but I'm going to add the F8 rule in there just to make sure.[/quote:29f37a326c]

I thought I'd try the F8 rating on my starters, because I don't have a very effective or deep bullpen. On successive batters, the F rating went down to F5, F4 and on and he never was pulled?!! Heck with that - I zilched the F ratings - didn't seem to be working or I'm not understanding the system.[/quote:29f37a326c]

If you use the F rating you should also check Quick Hook. That way they get pulled pretty quickly after they reach the F rating you set for them.
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Postby sdajr76 » Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:15 am

is that true?

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