Pitching changes
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The team at SDS need to lock pitching changes once an at bat starts because it's just a cheese thing they can eliminate. I also wouldn't be opposed to them including a random generator for picking amongst user pitchers in co op where they have the pitchers ranked from best to worst and that way the matchup is "fair" and we don't have to see teams bring Bob Gibson out of the bullpen in the second inning. Or heavily nerf the stamina of starters once the game starts
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@onlySOLACE3_PSN said in Pitching changes:
The team at SDS need to lock pitching changes once an at bat starts because it's just a cheese thing they can eliminate. I also wouldn't be opposed to them including a random generator for picking amongst user pitchers in co op where they have the pitchers ranked from best to worst and that way the matchup is "fair" and we don't have to see teams bring Bob Gibson out of the bullpen in the second inning. Or heavily nerf the stamina of starters once the game starts
Oh his stamina is destroyed if he comes in relief. Problem is it’s not destroyed for that game. It’s destroyed for future games and it takes five games to recover it back. So there is a penalty for doing it just not an immediate one. I just want to be the guy playing after you when someone is abusing starters as relievers.
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@onlySOLACE3_PSN said in Pitching changes:
The team at SDS need to lock pitching changes once an at bat starts because it's just a cheese thing they can eliminate. I also wouldn't be opposed to them including a random generator for picking amongst user pitchers in co op where they have the pitchers ranked from best to worst and that way the matchup is "fair" and we don't have to see teams bring Bob Gibson out of the bullpen in the second inning. Or heavily nerf the stamina of starters once the game starts
why is that a cheese thing? thats the rules of MLB. You can replace the pitcher if you want if they meet the stipulations of removal. (face three batters in an inning or finish an inning)
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That’s just real baseball. Bringing in a starter in the second inning is called using an opener and it’s a valid strategy among MLB teams.
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@RevCuddyer_PSN said in Pitching changes:
That’s just real baseball. Bringing in a starter in the second inning is called using an opener and it’s a valid strategy among MLB teams.
world series when boston won - they were going 2-3 innings a starter yea