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Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:09 pm
by zcn
I recently picked up a closer with a card far better than any of my (pretty mediocre) relievers. Other than maximizing closer usage on strategy page, what can I do to get him more innings?
Thanks!

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage

PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:34 pm
by zcn
Also, one follow-up question about pitchers: if one of my RP has a +9 hold rating, how much impact does that have and how does it lower his value?
Thanks again!

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 11:24 am
by andycummings65
Ok, first, make sure you understand what Maximize Closer means. It means that HAL will hold that RP out, only using him in "Save" situations. So he won't pitch much, just when he has opportunity to earn a Save.

However, by your question, I think you mean, "How can I get the MOST out of this RP?"
If THAT is the case, then, first, DON'T use the Maximize Closer setting. Then, on the Pitcher Prefs page, set that guy as Closer, Setup, and maybe Middle Man (depending on his Endurance Rating), also can set him as Behind and Late, Tied and Late, etc. That way, HAL will look to use him in as many roles as possible.

The +9 HOLD rating means, if you don't have a Catcher with a good arm, base stealers are going to be pretty successful against your pitcher.

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 11:37 am
by zcn
Sounds good. Thanks for the advice!

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:50 pm
by coyote303
andycummings65 wrote:...

The +9 HOLD rating means, if you don't have a Catcher with a good arm, base stealers are going to be pretty successful against your pitcher.


Great advice, as usual, from Andy. However, even a great catcher won't help a pitcher with a +9 hold rating since plus-or-minus five is the most a steal chance can be affected by the pitcher's and catcher's ratings. In other words, +5 will be the net chance to steal no matter who is catching with a +9 pitcher (unless there's a -5 catcher out there!).

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 12:38 am
by milleram
If you want a high priced closer to pitch a lot---don't set him as closer--use regular closer rules and use him as setup and/or middleman, tied, late etc.

If you have only one cheaper closer you can set that guy as closer, or if you have several 0,1, or 2 closers just don't set a closer at all--The AI will pick the best usually (though PH can force a bad matchup due to the must pitch to one hitter rule, though the AI does look at the bench when picking a closer)

One thing to bear in mind is a pitcher will start to tire 2 innings beyond his rating (I'm not positive of this, just my observations over the years)--so a one inning rated reliever will start to tire on the 10th batter he faces even if he set down nine in a row--a two inning reliever can get another 3 outs and so on. A one inning reliever coming in as middleman probably won't make it to the end of the game, but a 2 inning often can.

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:41 pm
by tcochran
You can also do something similar with a non-closer. My favorite example is Raul Valdes in 2012. Here's one where he won the Cy Young Award with an 18-3 record in 226 innings, including 11 saves:
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1109349

Re: Tips to Maximize Closer Usage?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 6:22 pm
by the ghost of roger maris
milleram wrote:If you want a high priced closer to pitch a lot---don't set him as closer--use regular closer rules and use him as setup and/or middleman, tied, late etc.

If you have only one cheaper closer you can set that guy as closer, or if you have several 0,1, or 2 closers just don't set a closer at all--The AI will pick the best usually (though PH can force a bad matchup due to the must pitch to one hitter rule, though the AI does look at the bench when picking a closer)

One thing to bear in mind is a pitcher will start to tire 2 innings beyond his rating (I'm not positive of this, just my observations over the years)--so a one inning rated reliever will start to tire on the 10th batter he faces even if he set down nine in a row--a two inning reliever can get another 3 outs and so on. A one inning reliever coming in as middleman probably won't make it to the end of the game, but a 2 inning often can.


set the fatigue rate at f4 pr f5 for the true stud...i.e. Jansen and A Miller are better relievers even when fatigued than Giles.