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closer roll

PostPosted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 8:28 am
by pyramid1
at the start of the season I designated Tom Niedenfuer as the mop up guy and through the first twenty games he pitched 2.2 innings and gave up two hits no walks and no runs while striking out two batters and has a WHIP of .76. I decided to give him a chance as the closer and he has not seen the light of day since and I have just played game fourty-two last night. Should I assume he is on his crap card and HAL does not want to bring him in?

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 11:34 pm
by coyote303
Very odd if you listed him as your first closer option for him not to have pitched. If he's your second save option, HAL will only use him if your first option is fatigued.

However, I wouldn't be "giving him a chance" based on less than 3 innings pitched.

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:56 pm
by pyramid1
I had him as my one and only closer...not a sniff of an inning pitched...last night I moved him back to the mop up roll and he pitched three innings and didn't give up any hits...this is beyond me...

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 12:21 pm
by Radagast Brown
That's part of the mystery... Three good innings, or five good innings is not enough to tell. You should be looking at how many rolls have been on his card, and how many on the batters' cards, etc... Best of luck!

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:05 pm
by Mumford
pyramid1 wrote:I had him as my one and only closer...not a sniff of an inning pitched...last night I moved him back to the mop up roll and he pitched three innings and didn't give up any hits...this is beyond me...


DO you have closer set to Maximum? If so turn it off and make him closer and setup.

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 2:52 pm
by pyramid1
Radagast Brown wrote:That's part of the mystery... Three good innings, or five good innings is not enough to tell. You should be looking at how many rolls have been on his card, and how many on the batters' cards, etc... Best of luck!

I know what the mystery leagues are all about...but if he is not used then how can you figure it out... he has now been used (sparingly I might add) and now has a WHIP of 1.00 .

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 2:56 pm
by pyramid1
Mumford wrote:
pyramid1 wrote:I had him as my one and only closer...not a sniff of an inning pitched...last night I moved him back to the mop up roll and he pitched three innings and didn't give up any hits...this is beyond me...


DO you have closer set to Maximum? If so turn it off and make him closer and setup.

no...I have the closer set to "regular"...he just will not be brought in at all so I have now set him as my middle man...he now has a whopping eight innings pitched with a WHIP of 1.00 .
might I also add that I have Hrbek on his /84 card in a different league and after 269 AB he is batting .233 WITH 11 hrs...also frustrating.

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 2:33 pm
by paul8210
Who, if not Niedenfuer, is getting most of the closer opportunities?

Review your other assigned roles that might be positioned higher than closer role. The pitcher in that role could be preventing Niedenfuer from getting many closer opportunities. For example, if Miller is setup and setup is slotted higher in your bullpen role preferences list than closer, then, the setup guy might be pitching all the way through the ninth inning without HAL trying to replace him. Positioning 'closer' above 'setup' might solve that problem.

Re: closer roll

PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 2:56 pm
by pyramid1
paul8210 wrote:Who, if not Niedenfuer, is getting most of the closer opportunities?

Review your other assigned roles that might be positioned higher than closer role. The pitcher in that role could be preventing Niedenfuer from getting many closer opportunities. For example, if Miller is setup and setup is slotted higher in your bullpen role preferences list than closer, then, the setup guy might be pitching all the way through the ninth inning without HAL trying to replace him. Positioning 'closer' above 'setup' might solve that problem.

thanks man...very helpful information...he had a crap night last night as a middle man...just trying to get him some innings to figure out what card he is on.