Sun Oct 23, 2016 3:39 am
In the 70s-80s leagues, you don't see the dice results, you only get the outcome. So you can't see that when a pitcher reaches and continues to pitch under F0, there are less and less dice results that fall on the pitcher's card-the outs come the offensive cards or the defensive charts. So yes, you can get lucky and get away with no prejudice from having a F0-state pitcher, especially if you play against poor offense, but at some point, even the best pitcher will be as bad as a .75 cheapie reliever.