freeman wrote:I took a look at the R3s this year on the Ratings Guide. (Suter is listed at 18 innings but I dont think he would get a card) I didn't see any good ones that were not also starters
Last year there were five good ones that were pure relievers.: Strahm, Nuno, Elias, Woodruff, and Lugo. It could be random fluctuation but Strat might have changed the way they determine who is a R3 or not. This year there are S1s which would have made R3s really powerful. It's going to be a lot harder trying to use R2s and R1s to pitch 7-8 Innings a game for those who just use openers.
A lot of the R3s in the past few years were S/R in real life and had the S pulled for the game. Don’t know if that’s relevant at all, but it did happen.