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Risden wrote:The SOM model is a bit outdated in this regard. In the years 2012-2014, the leaders in Games Started for actual MLB regular seasons were tied at 34. In 2011, two starters actually lead MLB with 35 games started.
A 4-man rotation for the length of a regular season rotation is unrealistic.
I'm not sure what the optimal correction would be...
[*]A 5-man rotation that would produce a maximum number of starts for any SP at 33 starts? 33 starts for the top two guys in the rotation and 32 for the other 3 guys in a 5-man rotation?
[*]Or forcing a 6-man rotation in which only a certain number of SP's can go on 4 days of rest between starts? In other words, the new SP* would need 4 days of rest and could be manipulated to get to 33 starts but non-* SP's would need 5 days of rest, forcing owners to avoid the "set" rotation?
If you change to get rid of the 4 man rotation than you have to fix the 'super-reliever' issue where you have relief pitchers pitching 250-300 innings a season.