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Glad to see this discussion come up, although it's an old, old problem. I've been away for 5+ years and I can hardly fathom that all these years later, SOM still hasn't modified the game engine to address this.
Two issues:
#1 - it messes up the asthetics of the game. This is a subjective point, but I think most seem to agree.
#2 - it breaks the salary structure. This is a real problem. If relievers can throw 300 innings, they should be priced that way. In the Barnstormers Tour Finals league, luckyman and cristano each had their relief aces (Tug McGraw & Dale Murray, respectively) throw over 300 innings. If the cards are going to be used that way, then top ATG relievers should be priced in the $10M to $12M range.
Ideally, SOM would program the game engine to effectively cap RP innings at these levels:
R5 - 160 IP
R4 - 140 IP
R3 - 120 IP
R2 - 100 IP
R1 - 80 IP
The salary structure is assumes roughly these levels of usage. Consider that game controls allow a manager to tactically set top relivers to pitch the highest leverage innings. RPs are very good values at those levels of usage. When they throw 300+ innings, they are absurdly under-priced.
FWIW, I'd love to see Barnstormer's Tour institute the the above levels as limits for Tour leagues. Any manager who exceeded those levels would be penalized and potentially disqualified from the Tour.
Two issues:
#1 - it messes up the asthetics of the game. This is a subjective point, but I think most seem to agree.
#2 - it breaks the salary structure. This is a real problem. If relievers can throw 300 innings, they should be priced that way. In the Barnstormers Tour Finals league, luckyman and cristano each had their relief aces (Tug McGraw & Dale Murray, respectively) throw over 300 innings. If the cards are going to be used that way, then top ATG relievers should be priced in the $10M to $12M range.
Ideally, SOM would program the game engine to effectively cap RP innings at these levels:
R5 - 160 IP
R4 - 140 IP
R3 - 120 IP
R2 - 100 IP
R1 - 80 IP
The salary structure is assumes roughly these levels of usage. Consider that game controls allow a manager to tactically set top relivers to pitch the highest leverage innings. RPs are very good values at those levels of usage. When they throw 300+ innings, they are absurdly under-priced.
FWIW, I'd love to see Barnstormer's Tour institute the the above levels as limits for Tour leagues. Any manager who exceeded those levels would be penalized and potentially disqualified from the Tour.