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The following answers reflect my understanding...I'm fairly sure I'm right:
"There is a rule/game move that I don't understand, so I wanted to see if anyone here knew how this worked.
"If a SP*/RP is used out of the bullpen, and then starts the next game, is he fatigued coming in?" My answer - No.
"What if he pitches 2 in a row in relief? I would think he would have to be fatigued coming in at least in the second scenario but can't find the answer. " My answer - I believe he would be fatigued. I've never seen this happen though - see below.
"I had a starting pitcher get injured in the 1st inning of the 3rd game one night, so I burned through a whole bullpen, and then I wanted to start one of those guys in the first game the next night."
"And I guess there is the vice versa question. This pitcher also serves as a vsRighty guy, so if I start him, will the computer avoid using him in that relief role for the next 3 games?" My answer - after starting, the pitcher must then rest for the next 4 games after the start (3 games if he has the asterisk *). He can neither start nor relieve during those 4 games. If he did, he would be fatigued.
My additional comments:
If you designate a pitcher as a starter, either in your rotation or in your "per-game starters", then Hal will strenuously avoid using that pitcher in relief, unless Hal has no other choice. When I want to use a S/R guy as a reliever, but plan to use him as a starter sometime in the future, I avoid listing him as a starter in my "per game starters" until the very last moment. That way, Hal WILL use him as a reliever until his turn comes to start, in my plans.
Also, when a starter gets in injured and misses a start, Hal will use another starter if you have one available to start. If not, Hal will choose a "pure" reliever to start - usually a long-inning reliever with a higher endurance rating (2 or 3). In my experience, Hal then generally avoids using that reliever wherever possible until his turn to start comes up. And then of course, that reliever must rest after his start. If there is a long injury to a starter, that will generally take one of your relievers out of the bullpen and more or less exclusively use him as a starter, while the normal starter is injured and missing starts.
"Thanks."
You're most welcome!
PS - strat gamers call the computer manager "Hal", after the game's founder, Hal Richman.