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Cheap starting which means the bullpen is going to log some innings. Yet you equip Hal with 3 short inning closers and a lefty specialist. So I would expect Hal to be hampered when making decisions, especially in games where starter made an early exit. Those bad decisions can keep you from winning close games or hold opponents to give yo opportunity to come from behind. The cheap starters scuffle, leave the game early and behind and you do not have the depth to manage a comeback.
Not impressed by the offense but what really jumps at me are the number of high injury players you had. That means you need to spend money on a bench which usually is bad formula at 80 mil.
On the BA remember it is not just the ballpark that holds them down. They are also facing better quality pitching than real life. There are not going to be many to pad the stats against. And you want to be careful about relying on cards that had limited ABs or IPs. Strat on cards based on less than ample sample size usually factors in surrounding seasons. So that .340 for Turner for example might not be a .340 card as it may be adjusted down a bit off his previous much lesser seasons.
Not impressed by the offense but what really jumps at me are the number of high injury players you had. That means you need to spend money on a bench which usually is bad formula at 80 mil.
On the BA remember it is not just the ballpark that holds them down. They are also facing better quality pitching than real life. There are not going to be many to pad the stats against. And you want to be careful about relying on cards that had limited ABs or IPs. Strat on cards based on less than ample sample size usually factors in surrounding seasons. So that .340 for Turner for example might not be a .340 card as it may be adjusted down a bit off his previous much lesser seasons.