Thu Apr 02, 2015 5:01 pm
Yeah, the "never to hit" option would be nice.
My own explanation: when the pitcher comes to bat, I think that the only information Hal weighs in from the pitcher's side is the F-Rating and the availability of other relievers. Hal also weighs in of course the baseball situation (score, base situation, etc). When the team is leading, Hal doesn't feel the same pressure to use a ph than when the team is trailing.
But when the pitcher gets back to the mound, Hal looks at all the pitching instructions and will follow those instructions.
So to come back to Machi, Hal weighs in that he is still fresh. Bunting would be a good option. So he keeps Machi in there.
But Machi goes to the mound, he sees that you have instructed Hal to use Sanchez as a set-up man, and the situation does match the definition of "set-up situation" (leading by 2 runs, in the 7th), so Hal removes Machi for Sanchez.
A similar instruction probably explained Sanchez removal as well.