This team isn't a world beater - just about .500. It just seems to me to be a good example of what I like to do with pitchers' preferences, for you to think about and debate with me.
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1104221Price, David L S7* 2L F8 QuickHook
Weaver, Jered R S7 5L F8 QuickHook
Niemann, Jeff R S5 8R F8 QuickHook
Shields, James R S6* 1R F8 QuickHook
Fiers, Mike R S6 E QuickHook
Frieri, Ernesto R R1/C5 7L SlowHook
Howell, J.P. L R1 4L QuickHook AvoidRHB
Perkins, Glen L R1/C4 5L QuickHook AvoidRHB
Peralta, Joel R R1/C1 2L
McGee, Jake L R1/C0 9R SlowHook
Davis, Wade R R2 5L
Rodney, Fernando R R1/C6 E SlowHook
Closer Rodney
Closer Frieri
LH Specialist Perkins
Setup Rodney
Setup McGee
Tied & 9th+ Rodney
Tied & 9th+ McGee
Tied & Late Rodney
Tied & Late McGee
Middle Man Rodney
Middle Man McGee
Behind & Late Peralta
Behind & Late McGee
Mopup Peralta
Mopup Davis
LH Specialist Howell
On some teams, where my bullpen is far better than my starters, and fairly deep, I will set almost all of my starters to just "quick hook", with the idea of getting to my bullpen as quickly as possible. On this team, I decided not to take that approach. As it is, Rodney is still getting lots of innings. I could probably get McGee more innings if I did "quick hook" with my starting pitchers more than I am.