SP's: How many days rest are required in post season?

SP's: How many days rest are required in post season?

Postby daddybrucem » Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:27 am

Can someone tell me if starting pitchers with * require 3 days/games rest in post season play? In other words, can I use 3 SP's, instead of 4? Thanks,
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Postby rburgh » Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:50 am

There are no scheduled off days in the playoffs except for a game between each series. You have to use all your main starters - the only difference is that, in a 4-man rotation, the guy that starts game 4 only goes once each series.

I think in 24-team leagues, where the first series is a best of 5, there are 3 off days before the next series.

If you have a 5-man rotation, you only get to use your top 4 guys 3 times in the consecutive 7-game series.
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Postby Badjam » Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:24 pm

Real Days Sim Days
Friday Reg. season ends (games 160-162)
rest day
rest day
Monday Semi-Finals Game 1 at Team A
Semi-Finals Game 2 at Team A
Tuesday Semi-Finals Game 3 at Team B
Semi-Finals Game 4 at Team B
Wednesday Semi-Finals Game 5* at Team B
Thursday Semi-Finals Game 6* at Team A
Friday Semi-Finals Game 7* at Team A
rest day
Saturday Finals Game 1 at Team A
Finals Game 2 at Team A
Sunday Finals Game 3 at Team B
Finals Game 4 at Team B
Monday Finals Game 5* at Team B
Tuesday Finals Game 6* at Team A
Wednesday Finals Game 7* at Team A


If the series goes less than seven, then the days you would have had to play a game become additional rest days while you wait for the other series to end.
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Postby rburgh » Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:16 pm

Yes, that's how 2-round playoff leagues work. There is only one rest day after the first-round 5-game series in 24-team leagues, so if you are dragged out to a 5th game, you might have to start your #2 and 3 guys as 1 and 2, with your #1 guy in game 3. (assuming a 4-man rotation)
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Postby Casey89 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:53 am

[quote:f07a8fab10]There are no scheduled off days in the playoffs except for a game between each series. You have to use all your main starters - the only difference is that, in a 4-man rotation, the guy that starts game 4 only goes once each series. [/quote:f07a8fab10]

I think this is the reason experienced, really good managers (the ones that expect to make the playoffs every time they join a league) favor three top SP* starters and one lower-priced SP* that's considered a good value for the salary, such as K. Higby.
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Postby motherscratcher » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:59 pm

[quote:879b0b0994="royalKC"][quote:879b0b0994]There are no scheduled off days in the playoffs except for a game between each series. You have to use all your main starters - the only difference is that, in a 4-man rotation, the guy that starts game 4 only goes once each series. [/quote:879b0b0994]

I think this is the reason experienced, really good managers (the ones that expect to make the playoffs every time they join a league) favor three top SP* starters and one lower-priced SP* that's considered a good value for the salary, such as K. Higby.[/quote:879b0b0994]

I'm neither all that experienced, nor all that good, but my few successful teams more often than not have rotations just like you described.

I have seen a few really successful 5 man non* rotations (yours among them Royal KC), but when I tried it I get my butt kicked. I keep thinking of trying again, but it seems like a disadvantage come playoff time.

If they could change it so that non* pitchers could pitch more often in the playoffs, similar to how current teams do it, it would be a lot more enticing.l
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