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You make some good points in that last post. I do think if strat enforced more fatigue penalties for over use it would help some. Given we have no minor leagues to tap I have little or no problem with relievers doubling their real life innings. It is the Murrays of the game who only threw 50 something innings and yet carry an R4 rating that give me problems.
Correct some of those improperly rated cards. Enforce game to game fatigue rules so having a one man bullpen will not be a winning strategy. One of the problems from my point of view is if you have a loaded bullpen like KC last year HAL either does not properly handle it or it gives you no fatigue advantage over the guy who can counter with a single sub 6 mil reliever and have a better bullpen than the one you spent 20 mil on.
Not saying completely eliminate the super reliever. Just mitigate it some and move just a little toward something more realistic.
Can you imagine what some of us might do in the 200x game next year if they rated Miller an R4 or Chapman an R3? And I say us there because I know I would be as guilty as anyone.
Correct some of those improperly rated cards. Enforce game to game fatigue rules so having a one man bullpen will not be a winning strategy. One of the problems from my point of view is if you have a loaded bullpen like KC last year HAL either does not properly handle it or it gives you no fatigue advantage over the guy who can counter with a single sub 6 mil reliever and have a better bullpen than the one you spent 20 mil on.
Not saying completely eliminate the super reliever. Just mitigate it some and move just a little toward something more realistic.
Can you imagine what some of us might do in the 200x game next year if they rated Miller an R4 or Chapman an R3? And I say us there because I know I would be as guilty as anyone.