This is another team that had extensive bullpen innings. Again, the starters' average start was about 5.6 innings.
This time, it's a $45 million cap league, where you had to have either a batter over $5.5 million or a pitcher over $4.5 million:
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/814972The key thing here is that the bullpen had 6 pure relievers, including 3 RPs that were R2. Despite being small $ pitchers, Lueke and Wood logged some solid inning totals (they are both R2). On this team, I deliberately stretched Clippard to get the most IP out of him, within some limits, and really without letting him get too tired too often (keeping the F levels good). I normally don't like to let the IP get that high for a reliever. I tried to avoid stretching the RPs and having them be tired. From the game play by play results, the pitcher that suffered from some over-use was Ramos, at 104 IP. I recall there were some games where he was getting tired (low F ratings).
This team was 42-24 in one run games, and 10-10 in extra innings. I think the average extra innings results reflect my over-reliance on one RP, compared to the large cap team (above). Unlike the large cap team where there were 4 really solid relievers, this small cap team relieved very heavily on Clippard. Once the game got to extra innings, the team had to use their less costly (and less effective) relievers.