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11 and 13
Posted:
Thu Dec 21, 2017 10:00 am
by Chris Franco
Did you ever try a team with 11 pitchers and 13 Hitters?
What happened?
Re: 11 and 13
Posted:
Thu Dec 21, 2017 1:25 pm
by Chompsky
Yes, most of teams I use have 11 pitchers and 13 hitters. That choice has not, as far as I can tell, been a big factor.
Usually it is overall team design vis-à-vis your home park, with some allowance for threats/weaknesses of your opponents.
Rarely I have had 4 hitters injured and so been left with 9 healthy non-pitchers. That's been pretty cool. I hope at someone point I can get down to 8, so I can see how HAL handles that!
Re: 11 and 13
Posted:
Mon Dec 25, 2017 6:05 pm
by ssnicker
There is a safe guard (much like when you only have one catcher left) that no one can get injured if there are no position players left on the bench. I once encountered a loophole to this. Playing with a 2003 team, and one player left on the bench my dh got injured without getting on base. Later in the inning, another injury came up which HAL allowed because there was still that one player left on the bench. Technically there was no dh. The dh spot did not come up again in that game, but since none of my injured players came back for the next game, HAL started a pitcher, D Dreifort as DH. He batted 9th and went 0 for 2 with a strikeout and a sac. These stats were not included in my offensive totals and Dreifort was not listed among my offensive players. The box score has been deleted. However, that strikeout was recorded for the pitcher pitching, and when you look at the league final offensive and pitching totals you can see that the pitchers' strikeout totals are one K higher than the batters strikeout totals!