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There are two major factors in pitcher performance in ATG being worse than in real baseball. The first is that even at lower salary levels like 80M or 100M, teams are stocked with much more dangerous hitters than in real baseball. So pitcher ERA's are going to be higher. Also, most managers tend to use power parks and parks well adapted to the hitters in their lineups. So it's not usual to see a Barry Bonds type hit 100 home runs. DiMaggio will play in parks favoring RH power, not in Yankee Stadium, which favored LHB. This affects both SPs and RPs.
The top RP aces have ERA's at or below 2.00 in actual baseball. That level of performance just isn't sustainable in ATG. A pitcher with a 2.00 ERA in actual baseball would likely be doing very well to have an ERA below 4.00 in ATG, especially at higher caps. The key is simply to adjust your expectations of pitcher performance to fit the ATG environment.