sbrietzke wrote:I'm a Rookie (or nearly so) owner, learning as I go, and thanks for this thread! With regard to this discussion, I have a current team featuring Turner, Dickerson, and Zach Walters.....and we suck ass. Not sure if I picked the wrong kind of ballpark or not. Interested in pitching settings.
Here's a link to my team....[http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1410770]
I've tried to get my bullpen more innings, but not sure how to do it....I have Papelbon set as closer and all the starters have F8 settings. Quick hook or innings limits, maybe?
interested in your thoughts!
If you're very new To Strat--the best way to learn quickly is to jump into Players Championship tournament and study the better teams in the various leagues---go into the various leagues, you can see every teams stats, and further how the team was put together for the park it is in---here is the link, but you should find how to get to this link through the threads also. Study the winning teams and the losing ones too.
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/tournament/23It is difficult to figure out the best players for parks, and I have been playing about 3 years and still make poor decisions--I intentionally try some experimental teams from time to time to see how some players (or groups of players) fare in certain parks---sometimes the league is just a poor one for the park you picked and not much you can do in the long run.
I actually don't mind poor teams as they give me chances to experiment and make moves early and mid season--the teams I hate the most are those 84-86 win teams that miss the playoffs by one game.
I agree with both assessments above that generally the relievers are not getting enough innings, or you spent to much on relievers that are pitching little. Also agree the fielding is somewhat weak overall--especially up the middle where most X chances (fielding chart) go. Segura should have played more. Segura/Romine is a nice platoon for cheap with the 2014 set and good fielding.
Setting the pitchers prefs to get the most out of relievers takes some experience, but with that relief staff I would have my pitchers with no f settings and quick hooks, the better relievers with F settings (F6 to maybe F4 or F3) to keep them in another couple of batters. maybe the fifth starter to 6 max also---I don't like F settings lower than F3--and even then it is noticeable that more rolls are on the hitters card. (as the pitcher gets tired there is a chance a roll will be moved to the hitters card--it is transparent but real--as the pitcher becomes more fatigued the odds go up--but some pitchers are better tired (to a point) than others are when fresh.