will the 100 mil 1795 team K record ever fall?

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mastermosser9

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will the 100 mil 1795 team K record ever fall?

PostMon Jun 17, 2013 5:18 pm

http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1026030

here is my latest swing at it......sure would like to see the team that did it, i thought all the stars aligned for this and i only managed 1717 :(

any ideas on how i could see that 1795 team?
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Re: will the 100 mil 1795 team K record ever fall?

PostTue Jun 18, 2013 4:22 pm

http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/820038

Here is one of my favorite teams that somewhat went after it although the bullpen wasn't all out. Not even close. That theres a pretty insane record. I like K teams, you'd have to kinda think they're inherently good right? :)
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Re: will the 100 mil 1795 team K record ever fall?

PostTue Jun 18, 2013 7:21 pm

We get bonus points as managers for pitching staffs with high strikeout rates. Less chance for anything bad to happen if the ball is never in play. Soft tosser staffs tend to get lit up by teams loaded with good hitters through the lineup.
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Re: will the 100 mil 1795 team K record ever fall?

PostWed Jun 19, 2013 10:26 am

mastermosser9 wrote:http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1026030

here is my latest swing at it......sure would like to see the team that did it, i thought all the stars aligned for this and i only managed 1717 :(

any ideas on how i could see that 1795 team?


Well, 1717 Ks in 1432.1 IP is not exactly bad. That 1432 IP is pretty standard for a 162 game season, so to break the record you have to average a bit more than 1.25 Ks per IP. That isn't easy, especially since half the ABs fall on hitters cards.

One way to put it is that to break the record, you would need to average 400 Ks per SP, plus get 196 Ks from the bullpen. Again, that's a pretty tough expectation to meet. You got more than 196 Ks from the bullpen, but only Randy Johnson topped 400 Ks among the starters. The others weren't close.

One strategy might be to try to maximize SP Ks and innings--go with high K starters with 8 or 9 durability-- then use a high K super-reliever to cover as many relief innings as possible. This might actually work best in a 140 league, where you could afford top pitchers--but there's also be more draft competition for them.

So, I think the record could be broken—it might help to be in a division full of high strikeout hitters, so the batters could help-- but even getting this close is a real achievement.

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