by hechojazz » Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:47 pm
If you've managed to allocate your resources so you have the horses to play the matchup game, go for it. The pitching is so thin in '05 that I've gone with putting more $$ into a rotation, and have stuck with it. The matchup game was easier to play effectively in the '03 card set. If you get a good rotation for your home park, you need to just go with it on the road, hoping to avoid getting beaten too badly when the road parks aren't ideal. If the park is a very poor fit for a particular starter, mark him quick hook for that outing and hope your pen is strong. Just feel good that since half your games are home games, a properly organized starting rotation will do good things for you over the long haul.