freeman wrote:It looks like pitchers in recent years have topped out at 33 with maybe 1 or 2 guys getting 34 (Chachin had 35 in 2018) so I am not sure they need to mess around around with off days. As far as pitching getting cheaper I guess at the top end of the scale. I dont know why we need to go a higher salary cap. *pitchers were more expensive because they pitched more innings. So you could put that extra money into relief. Yes, it's more cost efficient to have 4* pitchers, but a lot of times that wasnt very easy to do, already. I would be very opposed to changing the standard cap. At least let's look at it for a year before considering making a major change like that. Ive had good pitching staffs without one* pitcher. Example:
https://365.strat-o-matic.com/team/1584270
The problem is there are no rest days in Strat, there are no Sept call up, there are no going though 25+ different pitchers via call ups to help with the burden of innings pitched.
Last year with the bullpen changes and now this, they keep pushing the "this is modern baseball" line, but ignore how those actual teams get like that. They don't allow us even the S1 starters.
I'm fine for realism, if you go all the way. But cherry picking what you want to change, which pushes a burden on how we play the game, without modernizing the entire thing reeks of the usual half ass shit SOM always pulls. It's a reason why their football game is a failure, and many have left the baseball game.