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Late last year, in 20XX, I had the feeling that something was not working as before with my bullpen settings. Very regularly, I used to buy a SP/RP as a spot 6th starter and manage "mop-up" situations. Whenever I was running short of relievers, the system would use that SP/RP even in non-mopup situations---which is something I appreciated---I prefer having this weak reliever rather than having a F0 reliever. At the end of last year, though, I sensed that the mop-up would never come to pitch other than to mop-up. I would have relievers going down to F2-F1 and the mop-up would come only when the game was out of hand. But you know, I wasn't sure, maybe HAL in all his logic thought that this F2-F1 reliever was better than my mop-up guy.
This game happened, which showed without a doubt what's going on. It's from ATG, but since Super-advance bullpen is used in both (except for closer role), I would suspect that the example holds also for 20XX.
What's interesting about this game is that it followed two games that went overtime, and so I had pretty much all my relievers depleted already.
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/game/playb ... 28826/1845
Just like I needed that, Ken Hill yields 5 runs in the first inning and it's 5-0. Trailing by 5 runs is NOT a situation that calls for the "mop-up"---the rule says that the game must be lead or lost by 7 runs to have the mop up get into the game. So the computer goes for a fresh reliever. At 7-3, Hal calls my second fresh reliever, but I'm running out of fresh relievers. Other than my SP/RP, these two relievers were my only fresh relievers (they pitched only two innings since they were pinched hit).
At 7-4, I expect to see the only fresh reliever left, my very own SP/RP Gil Heredia, but instead Hal calls for Jeff Shaw who had pitched extensively in the two previous games. As expected, he gets in the game at F4. Shaw gets two innings while allowing one run and is pinched hit too. Top to the 8th, losing 8-4, Hal calls for a starting pitcher who had thrown the game before---he gets in the game as F0---allows two rapid runs, and at the very FIRST occasion that the game becomes a mop-up situation, Hal suddenly removes my starting pitcher and throws in Gil Heredia who is perfectly fresh at F9, and who had no assigned role whatsover to start the next games.
As can be seen: SUBSTITUTION at P: Gil Heredia (role: Mopup), Hal clearly references to the Mopup role when he gets Heredia in.
Another note of information, contrary to what the wiki said, the Mop-up situation didn't come when I was trailing 7 runs, as I was only trailing 10-4---but the 7th potential run was on the basepath.
Note to myself: I won't use the mopup role anymore.
Note to SOM: it would have been fun to get notified of this reinforcement of the mop-up role before changing it.
This game happened, which showed without a doubt what's going on. It's from ATG, but since Super-advance bullpen is used in both (except for closer role), I would suspect that the example holds also for 20XX.
What's interesting about this game is that it followed two games that went overtime, and so I had pretty much all my relievers depleted already.
http://365.strat-o-matic.com/game/playb ... 28826/1845
Just like I needed that, Ken Hill yields 5 runs in the first inning and it's 5-0. Trailing by 5 runs is NOT a situation that calls for the "mop-up"---the rule says that the game must be lead or lost by 7 runs to have the mop up get into the game. So the computer goes for a fresh reliever. At 7-3, Hal calls my second fresh reliever, but I'm running out of fresh relievers. Other than my SP/RP, these two relievers were my only fresh relievers (they pitched only two innings since they were pinched hit).
At 7-4, I expect to see the only fresh reliever left, my very own SP/RP Gil Heredia, but instead Hal calls for Jeff Shaw who had pitched extensively in the two previous games. As expected, he gets in the game at F4. Shaw gets two innings while allowing one run and is pinched hit too. Top to the 8th, losing 8-4, Hal calls for a starting pitcher who had thrown the game before---he gets in the game as F0---allows two rapid runs, and at the very FIRST occasion that the game becomes a mop-up situation, Hal suddenly removes my starting pitcher and throws in Gil Heredia who is perfectly fresh at F9, and who had no assigned role whatsover to start the next games.
As can be seen: SUBSTITUTION at P: Gil Heredia (role: Mopup), Hal clearly references to the Mopup role when he gets Heredia in.
Another note of information, contrary to what the wiki said, the Mop-up situation didn't come when I was trailing 7 runs, as I was only trailing 10-4---but the 7th potential run was on the basepath.
Note to myself: I won't use the mopup role anymore.
Note to SOM: it would have been fun to get notified of this reinforcement of the mop-up role before changing it.