Sun Dec 09, 2018 9:20 pm
Yes, you are right. Seems totally unnecessary to bring in Maxvill at that point. Should have kept him on the bench. Perhaps, HAL compared Milan's fielding percentage (.900) on your team to Maxvill's fielding percentage and made the decision based on that fact. Wouldn't want HAL to do that, but, maybe he makes decisions based on simulated league result rather than real-life result. I once had the misfortune of having HAL pinch-hit for Cal Ripken in the post-season even though he hit over .300 in the regular season and I had his best card. He was batting something like .196 in the post-season, so HAL lifted him. I put an end to that by making sure Ripken wouldn't be pinch-hit for the rest of the way.
My guess is it's a logic bug. HAL says "I'm doing a double switch when I bring in a relief pitcher whether it makes sense or not. I don't care if I can't find a suitable sub for Norm Cash or Pete Ward. Somebody's coming out of the game besides the pitcher because I've already made up my mind." before he tries to execute the action.
They don't call it a mystery game for nothin'.