Can you get away with just 10 pitchers?Will it hurt your team? Also if i pick up a .50 relief pitcher, can I set it up to only use him in certain situations, etc. against certain batters and in blowouts? Thanks for helping. Coming back after a few years off and need some help.
I have been in pitcher parks where I get 4 good SP* and 1 good RP and then use the other 5 spots for L/R match ups with success. Also in hitter parks where my starters aren't as good but I have 2 really good RP, 2 decent RP, and 2 others for L/R match ups. So you can get by with 10 but they have to be the right 10. If you have 5 SP it will be harder, or lots of .50 RP without starters going deep in games will hurt.
Naptime wrote:Can you get away with just 10 pitchers?Will it hurt your team? Also if i pick up a .50 relief pitcher, can I set it up to only use him in certain situations, etc. against certain batters and in blowouts? Thanks for helping. Coming back after a few years off and need some help.
Thanks again, Naptime
Absolutely. I usually carry only 10 pitchers in a DH league. I try to avoid .50 relief pitchers altogether and carry a .50 starter only instead so he stays in the bullpen where he can't hurt me. If you do I would suggest you have at least a strong R2 RP to eat up innings. Example http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1130643
Nothing wrong with 10 pitchers if you have a 4-man rotation, especially if you are in a DH league.
A lot of managers carry a .50 (.75 in mystery card leagues) starter-only so he doesn't come in to pitch ever. So, they are essentially going with 9 pitchers. And that's viable too. However, I prefer to get a starter/reliever for my fifth starter (assuming a 4-man rotation) and use him for mop-up duty.