Sds this needs attention.
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I agree with OP. The complaining about Starters out of the pen was ridiculous.
Recovery of a pitcher’s stamina should be based solely on his stamina and durability attributes and the number of pitches thrown.
It’s been said a million times before and now a million and one:
There is no rule in the MLB that prevents using a starter pitcher out of the bullpen.
This tweaking of stamina—taking away half an SP’s energy after throwing 10 pitches and a quit is B. S.
I can’t believe SDS caved on this issue.
Besides, when all that was happening, there weren’t many good bullpen arms. There are plenty now. They need to switch it back.
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I threw a CG with Nolan Ryan on 90-odd pitches. He never fell to a yellow energy bar during the game, yet after the game his energy was yellow. Makes no sense.
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System in place now works fine. It's a video game so it can't replicate how an actual rotation were to work, but its far closer to it than it was prior.
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@maurice91932 said in Sds this needs attention.:
I agree with OP. The complaining about Starters out of the pen was ridiculous.
Recovery of a pitcher’s stamina should be based solely on his stamina and durability attributes and the number of pitches thrown.
It’s been said a million times before and now a million and one:
There is no rule in the MLB that prevents using a starter pitcher out of the bullpen.
This tweaking of stamina—taking away half an SP’s energy after throwing 10 pitches and a quit is B. S.
I can’t believe SDS caved on this issue.
Besides, when all that was happening, there weren’t many good bullpen arms. There are plenty now. They need to switch it back.
Its not BS, its a quick fix to a big problem with the Stamina design and selectable pitchers.
Bringing starters out of the Pen is a fine move. But to only use the same 2 or 3 pitchers every game is the BS part.
It sucks when people quit early sure, but its no different than a real game being called for rain. You don't see starters going back out after an hour to keep pitching and they definitely don't go back to start the next game. Playoffs are a rare exception where a SP might be used out of the pen in 2 straight days.
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@Khain24 said in Sds this needs attention.:
@maurice91932 said in Sds this needs attention.:
I agree with OP. The complaining about Starters out of the pen was ridiculous.
Recovery of a pitcher’s stamina should be based solely on his stamina and durability attributes and the number of pitches thrown.
It’s been said a million times before and now a million and one:
There is no rule in the MLB that prevents using a starter pitcher out of the bullpen.
This tweaking of stamina—taking away half an SP’s energy after throwing 10 pitches and a quit is B. S.
I can’t believe SDS caved on this issue.
Besides, when all that was happening, there weren’t many good bullpen arms. There are plenty now. They need to switch it back.
Its not BS, its a quick fix to a big problem with the Stamina design and selectable pitchers.
Bringing starters out of the Pen is a fine move. But to only use the same 2 or 3 pitchers every game is the BS part.
It sucks when people quit early sure, but its no different than a real game being called for rain. You don't see starters going back out after an hour to keep pitching and they definitely don't go back to start the next game. Playoffs are a rare exception where a SP might be used out of the pen in 2 straight days.
I know, man. It’s the same arguments all over again. Some of us think RS are the playoffs, some of us don’t.
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Tom Seaver is not prestigable , by default the rest of your post is irrelevant now
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@MaxHarvest said in Sds this needs attention.:
Tom Seaver is not prestigable , by default the rest of your post is irrelevant now
Don't let the truth get in the way of an arguement.
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Yup, knew this would be an issue.
The fix in my mind is to STOP ONLINE STAT REQUIREMENTS. I hated that in 17, was glad they stopped. No idea why they brought it back. It promotes boosting and you are at the mercy of A Holes.
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@ItsaCanesthing said in Sds this needs attention.:
@MaxHarvest said in Sds this needs attention.:
Tom Seaver is not prestigable , by default the rest of your post is irrelevant now
Don't let the truth get in the way of an arguement.
2020 all the way.
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@beanball0571 said in Sds this needs attention.:
That sucks but they need to really understand physics. I’m tired of opponents pulling sliders or cutters on the outside of the plate for early homeruns or hits.
That is exactly how it works. If it is over the plate a hitter can do pretty much whatever he wants with it. Home Plate is less than a foot and a half wide. It is nothing to pull pitches in the strike zone, anywhere in the strike zone. Completely normal.
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@ChuckCLC said in Sds this needs attention.:
@beanball0571 said in Sds this needs attention.:
That sucks but they need to really understand physics. I’m tired of opponents pulling sliders or cutters on the outside of the plate for early homeruns or hits.
That is exactly how it works. If it is over the plate a hitter can do pretty much whatever he wants with it. Home Plate is less than a foot and a half wide. It is nothing to pull pitches in the strike zone, anywhere in the strike zone. Completely normal.
Not it’s not normal on a cutter or slider which is tailing awAy from your swing path. Physics -
I’m sorry that you have to use more than 2 starters now..
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@beanball0571 said in Sds this needs attention.:
@ChuckCLC said in Sds this needs attention.:
@beanball0571 said in Sds this needs attention.:
That sucks but they need to really understand physics. I’m tired of opponents pulling sliders or cutters on the outside of the plate for early homeruns or hits.
That is exactly how it works. If it is over the plate a hitter can do pretty much whatever he wants with it. Home Plate is less than a foot and a half wide. It is nothing to pull pitches in the strike zone, anywhere in the strike zone. Completely normal.
Not it’s not normal on a cutter or slider which is tailing awAy from your swing path. PhysicsYou are correct,it is absolutely impossible for a 36in long bat to hit a ball 25 inches away.needs an immediate fix.or boycott
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@PAinPA said in Sds this needs attention.:
@beanball0571 said in Sds this needs attention.:
@ChuckCLC said in Sds this needs attention.:
@beanball0571 said in Sds this needs attention.:
That sucks but they need to really understand physics. I’m tired of opponents pulling sliders or cutters on the outside of the plate for early homeruns or hits.
That is exactly how it works. If it is over the plate a hitter can do pretty much whatever he wants with it. Home Plate is less than a foot and a half wide. It is nothing to pull pitches in the strike zone, anywhere in the strike zone. Completely normal.
Not it’s not normal on a cutter or slider which is tailing awAy from your swing path. PhysicsYou are correct,it is absolutely impossible for a 36in long bat to hit a ball 25 inches away.needs an immediate fix.or boycott
#disbelievereality
It’s funny how many of y’all don’t understand how ball spin works. See if it’s moving away you don’t pull it. But I guess me playing ball I don’t get it -