coolhandlewke wrote:I posted this in another thread but I want to double up in hope of a quick answer:
I've got a noob question I could really use an answer to. my 1st go round and it seems everybody is running a 4 man rotation except me. not too realistic for a game that relies on realism but that's besides the point. I can change my dance step and draft better next time around. my question is, is there any downside to the 4 man? any increased injury risk? any built up fatigue? you would hope a pitcher on 3 days would fatigue faster and perform worse. thanks
Niner is right. There is no downside to a 4-man rotation. In fact, with a 4-man rotation you are less prone to injuries since an SP* is likely to have 200+ innings pitched and therefore he will never miss a start due to injury (3-game max injury).
That being said, the advantage of a 5-man rotation is there is usually less demand for a non-SP* pitchers, so you might have an easier time landing a rotation ace (depending on the set). However, never draft a high-priced SP* pitcher if you don't plan to start him every four games; otherwise, you are throwing money away.