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Some observations from the one team that was linked with a 5 million dollar rotation:
(1) He made sure to get excellent relief. With a cheap staff and excellent relief, Hal will replace the starter if he gets into any sort of trouble in the 5th, so those cheap starters just need to last until then and hope your relievers don't get tired from overuse;
(2) there were some holes in his defense but overall I think it is pretty good;
(3) Park cut down runners and power.
(4) starters gave up a lot of runners but not a lot of power, so the hope would be defense and park would reduce runners enough so that starters would not totally blow-up, even in a batter-friendly park; the 1(-4) catcher hopefully takes away some cheap runs.
(5) Pretty good mix of guys with average, on-base and some speed to be effective in a pitcher's park;
(6) Starting pitching record was 51-56 and relief was 40-15. So once game into to the 5th,6th or 7th this team was significantly better than other teams for the most part.
(7) had a very low-injury team.
Unless you have elite starters not getting a dominant relief core is problematic, I think. But of course there are many different ways to win; if there weren't then we would all get bored. I suspect the margin of error for a 5 million rotation is pretty thin though.