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I think in the 70's most go with a four man rotation at least to start the season. It was a decade when starters pitched a lot, so there are many "*" starters. There is nothing wrong with using the "non-*" starters. The biggest reason not to IMO is that you have to find an extra guy who can pitch. I don't think there is anything wrong with mixing and matching at the beginning of the season either. The way I play, my lineup to start the season dictates what my pitching staff looks like, which sometimes necessitates using a mixture of guys. Some non-"*" starters are cheap(Blass, Keough, etc) are cheap and potentially very good. The thing about the mystery card game is that there are going to be a number of things that don't work out and some unexpected things that do work out, so you just let whoever you have pitch and go in the direction that the results(both hitting and pitching) send you, whether that be the four man or five man rotation.
P.S.-Being used too much has no effect on results later in the season. Fatigue only lasts for whatever game the pitcher is pitching in that day.