Thu May 07, 2020 9:56 pm
I think in the 80s, there are very few pitchers that are guaranteed to have good/great seasons. Dropping a pitcher on a great year is a risk because another owner could drop a king to pick him up. So, I wouldn't have a problem with someone trying to keep a rotation going by dropping a pitcher every series. Seems to me like an interesting gamble. Also, since the 80s doesn't have unbalanced stadiums, there will be few teams that are heavily biased vs lefty or righty pitchers, so dropping a lefty for a righty is unlikely to be very helpful.