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I like that idea, anything to disrupt the cadence would be cool.
Another plus would be if * starting pitchers’ actually miss a start due to injury occasionally. It seems to me that a significant proportion of * pitchers are overused in the game, because the way the injury system works, SP’s virtually never miss a start due to injury.
If you go back to the 154 games per season era, if a pitcher in a 4-man rotation never missed a start, he would log 38 or 39 starts. When you go to 162 games, it’s 40 or 41 starts. The old-timers regularly hit the max, but not always, and in more recent times none of them do. In fact, the last pitcher to log 40 starts in a season was Charlie Hough, in 1987.
It would be good if the injury system more effectively hit SP’s who didn’t log maximum starts in the carded season. Outside the cheap-starters-and-super-relievers strategy, such a change would make building a roster a little more challenging.
The super-advanced injury system addresses this, maybe too well! In my limited play under that system, pitchers seem to get hurt all the time.