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The Last Druid wrote:I had leaned on Bernie pretty hard to adjust the pricing model on the pitchers which I was happy to see implemented.
Well if you ask me pitcher pricing is more messed up than ever. At least in relation to hitter pricing. Sure, pitchers are cheaper than previous versions but so is OPS, to a wider degree, thus pitching is less effective. In addition to these cheaper prices for sluggers, the supply of them has exploded which has actually resulted in increased demand for 1000+ run lineups.
Elite pitching became cheaper in the last price change (best pricing improvement of all) but middle-priced pitching was killed in large part to motivate managers to use stud pitchers. Instead, many just punt on all their starters or at least their #3-4's especially with the popularization of the super-reliever.
All pitching needs to become cheaper in a relative sense (whether that be by increasing the price on offense of lessening it on pitching).
PS: defense has gotten to be tremendously more expensive over the years which just furthers the offensive proliferation we've seen.