saltman
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Favorite Baseball Team: Atlanta Braves
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Post by saltman on Apr 17, 2014 19:35:58 GMT -5
Greetings from Australia! Just catching up on my team, and it turns out on Wednesday 11 of my pitchers pitched (cueto, pineda and 9 relievers), and not one of them gave up an earned run! 0 runs, 12 hits and 3 walks for a combined WHIP of 0.63 over 23.2 innings. Just a shame that 4 of them were on the bench! My main problem at the moment is working out which RPs to start on any given day. I keep missing out on holds
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miggitymatt
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Favorite Baseball Team: Tampa Bay Rays
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Post by miggitymatt on Apr 17, 2014 20:22:23 GMT -5
I left Cueto on the bench in another league. Damn Grey Goose...
I see what you mean with the relief pitchers. I was wondering if it would be better to designate all pitching slots as P. Then we would be able to use any combo of SP/RP. However, part of me enjoys having to make the tough decision of which 6 guys to roll out for the day.
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2014 23:14:06 GMT -5
Actually why don't we designate 4 slots as SP and the rest as P? Because it takes forever (not really) for a SP converted to a RP to get designated as a RP... I get the reason for designating the SP slots so that we don't habe someone going bananas and starting all RP and lower their WHIP amd ERA.... But I like the thought.
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