Tue Jun 30, 2020 12:18 am
With the new bullpen rules, I have found it impossible to hide a "specialist" type reliever. The relievers are unavailable so often now that HAL is often reaching for guys in the complete wrong situation even when you have settings to try to avoid this.
I had Dave LaRoche on a team with Radatz, Wilhelm 3.87, and B.Y. Kim the other bullpen guys. LaRoche was set as LH specialist along with Dennis Bennett. There were several instances where Radatz threw 4 innings and then was unavailable for 2 games. HAL would then use Wilhelm out of the bullpen first and tended to save Kim for closing situations. So often times HAL was going to LaRoche, Dennis Bennett or Bill Swift for matchups that were horrible for all of those pitchers.
I eventually had to relent and get rid of LaRoche because he had several melt downs that cost me games and went to 4 fully "functional" relievers. I also dumped Dennis Bennett. I had put him on the team to match up for 4 or 5 starts during the season and be the LH specialist, but he was just being used too often by HAL in the wrong situation. This ended up helping a lot.
I held onto Swift because there are several RH heavy teams in the league. I try to pitch Swift in the 3rd game of the series as this makes him unavailable for the bullpen for several games following the start.
I will note, I tend to use the "slop ball" type starters like Frank Gabler, Heredia, Klipptein, etc. If you are willing to pay up for the S9 starters, I think you'll have a much easier time hiding the low end relievers.(This probably isn't news to anyone!)