mpcharette wrote:The Biomechanical Man wrote:I don't now what you guys are whining about. Super reliever has been a problem and the new bullpen roles are curbing the problem. The relievers are pitching less.
And whoever feels that the hitters are getting all of the advantages of the game are wrong. Hitters in Strat are often injured, but SP and relievers are unbelievably resistant to injuries.
The new bullpen rules (and reliever pricing in ATG9) are a welcomed change in my opinion.
You could start by reading my post, they you would understand I'm not complaining about the lack of super relievers. In fact, that problem hasn't even really been fixed with the new system. On my first team which has played 123 games so far, Giovanny Gallegos has 147 innings -- on pace for 193 innings.
I like that their idea is to make you build a better all around bullpen. Just give us the mechanism to make sure HAL selects the pitchers we want to pitch when they are available.
Good example of the issue from last night, game 51.
Here are my bullpen and settings, ranked from high price to lowest .
Rogers (middle/setup), I assume he's unavailable, he threw 1.2 innings in game 50, prior to that hadn't pitched since 47.
Clippard (setup/tied late), I assume he's unavailable, he threw 2.1 innings in game 50, last pitched in game 48.
Stephenson (mopup/tied & 9th), last pitched game 49, 2.1 innings
Jansen (closer/tied & 9th), he's also set to don't bring in before 8th, so not an option here
Hill (mopup/behind & late), last pitched in game 48
Alvarez (lefty specialist), last pitched in game 43
Avilan (lefty specialist), last pitched in game 44
Down 4-1 in the 5th after my SP gives up a 3-run HR. Obviously this is a situation for the middle man, Rogers is unavailable and I don't have a second middle man set so there is no guidance there for who HAL should select.
Hill, Alvarez, and Avilan are definitely available. I also think Stephenson still available, although I'm not positive because I don't believe it's clearly stated when a RP is unavailable for 2 games versus 1 after an outing.
With those three, possibly four options, who does HAL select? My 500K lefty specialist. Avilan who is set at quick hook and avoid righties proceeds to pitch 3 innings, facing 11 straight right handed hitters, before giving way to Tim Hill who pitches the last inning in the loss.
Avilan actually pitched well giving up 0 runs on 2 hits and 2 walks while getting 2 double plays. I really don't understand the underlying logic in bullpen management anymore.