STEVEFREDIANI wrote:I've been afraid to go lower than F6 with a starter, am I being too conservative ?
I wonder the same thing about myself. I get queezy going lower than F7. I think if you have an absolutely stunning pitcher card, you can go really low on the F settings (sounds like photography!), but if the pitcher is just slightly better than average, I wonder if it is a good idea to go too low on the F setting. I always set it to "quick hook" as well whenever I use the F settings, so that HAL pulls him relatively quickly after he hits that level.
It may be a matter of personal preference, but I hate the idea of having a pitcher in the game when he's past his endurance, unless it makes sense for strategic reasons, or there are no other pitchers available. I hate what happens to pitchers once they get down near or at F0 for too long - hit after hit, walk after walk, and home runs. Yeah, I can see it for a Kershaw or a Verlander, but even then I cringe at F0 for too long. Keep in mind that HAL doesn't pull pitchers quickly sometimes. It's hard to predict. My personal preference is to keep pitchers fresh in terms of their endurance, unless there is an "in game" strategic reason not to.