Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:24 pm
It is easier to find 4 solid starters than 5 under any circumstances. One thing I will say about the 70s set is that there seems to me to be a better pool of non * starters who can also relieve than in the other sets. What I have occasionally tried to do is draft 6-8 non * starters in the 70s, most or all of whom can also relieve, and then used at least a couple of them in the bullpen until I can figure out who would be better where. Guys like Jim McGlothlin and Pete Vukovich, for example, can sometimes work as solid bullpen pieces, not just as starters. It is also worth noting that HAL seems to ignore the pitcher's rest rules for a starter/reliever if you don't have a 4 man rotation. Frequently I have seen a Vukovich type guy pitch an inning or 2 in relief one day, then start and go 6+ innings the next game.