Tue Sep 09, 2014 1:36 pm
The whole point of why I started to post was that Nev was questioning why people worried about Dale Murray pitching 300-400 innings and he did not understand it when Ben Tincup or Al McBean is also capable of pitching a lot of innings. Radagast Brown also offered other pitchers as better values in his mind. To believe that, it is my opinion you have either misunderstood the true value and potential of Dale Murray who can play absolutely in any cap league, or you are just playing devil's advocate to detract from the argument by taking a small piece of what Dale Murray does.
Radagast Brown and Nev both offered other pitchers as better potential values and stated that Dale Murray did not seem to be that much of a value. I was just trying to show that at 300 innings that card is worth 10 million, and has a value that is very high, not that the price needs to be changed. I was and am disputing the claim that Dale Murray is not a very special card.
On the price of Dale Murray's card I only care what it is relative to value that can be obtained, I will play with the price the game dictates and adjust to players I think offer the best value, pricing changes always accomplish different value players. It certainly in the right circumstance is worth 5.99 million even with 200 innings and I believe 10 million or more @ 300 innings. What you have to be careful of is you don't take value away from the rest of the staff when you take their innings from them in giving them to Murray
It does seems absurd to me that the very best reliever in the All Time Greats is Dale Murray. Pretty much the same feeling as if Tuffy Rhodes 2001 season was added from the Japan leagues as the all time best hitting season somehow. I would use that card if it had value as well but it detracts from the feeling of all time great players.
As for pitching roles, it is absurd to me that one can make a single pitcher setup, closer, late inning specialist, pitching when behind specialist and every other role and have the computer interpret that as always bring in a given pitcher. But this is what we have and so this is what I do as well.
If we are to allow people to utilize relief cards as they would desire then an optimal strategy would be 3 Dale Murray's and you could start a .50 pitcher pitch one pitch, pull bring in Murray for 4-5 innings second Murray clone for 4-5 innings and rest the other Murray clone to be fresh for tomorrow. For 18 million you could have better than a 43 million dollar starting pitching staff. And if the bullpen logic was adjusted to allow bullpens to be used as desired many players would attempt this.