I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...
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@Speedy44 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
Your story doesnt really add up bc you would have been mercy ruled. That being said I use my 5th starter as my long guy, really plus or really minus guy bc you want to have your bullpen available for the next game that may matter.
Apparently it was like 9-1 and the guy went off for 10 in the top of the 7th and mercy doesn't take effect until the home team gets last bats
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@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
OP is right
it is a WEAK move by the opponent
it shows the opponent has no confidence in his bullpen, has no confidence in his role of the RP situation
It’s 19-1... I don’t think confidence is an issue
yeah its definitely a lack of confidence in his BP - and 19-1 means nothing if you sit in the lower ranks he's got hardly any games in
What if he literally just didn’t want to blow a bullpen arm on a game that was already over? This wasn’t even a competitive game so I don’t see why complain on something that would’ve done zero to change the end result
you know you guys make a lot of sense my apologies i see your angle and understand better now
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@skepple15 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
OP is right
it is a WEAK move by the opponent
it shows the opponent has no confidence in his bullpen, has no confidence in his role of the RP situation
It’s 19-1... I don’t think confidence is an issue
yeah its definitely a lack of confidence in his BP - and 19-1 means nothing if you sit in the lower ranks he's got hardly any games in
I disagree man, I would do the same thing, I need my bullpen for competitive games, not blowouts and especially if my bullpen was tired I would do this so they could regain stamina to be used in a game where it would actually matter
this makes perfect sense i didnt even see it that way before nice ideas for future games on my end....
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@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
OP is right
it is a WEAK move by the opponent
it shows the opponent has no confidence in his bullpen, has no confidence in his role of the RP situation
It’s 19-1... I don’t think confidence is an issue
yeah its definitely a lack of confidence in his BP - and 19-1 means nothing if you sit in the lower ranks he's got hardly any games in
What if he literally just didn’t want to blow a bullpen arm on a game that was already over? This wasn’t even a competitive game so I don’t see why complain on something that would’ve done zero to change the end result
you know you guys make a lot of sense my apologies i see your angle and understand better now
Yeah, you guys are probably right. I more or less made this post from pent-up anger after seeing Hal come out of my opponents’ pens so much. But I guess the move made sense in this case.
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Bullpen arms don't bounce back like starter's arms do. SDS's fault, not your opponents. Stamina needs to be reconfigured
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@carey_56 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@theman925 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@TheHungryHole said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
OP is right
it is a WEAK move by the opponent
it shows the opponent has no confidence in his bullpen, has no confidence in his role of the RP situation
It’s 19-1... I don’t think confidence is an issue
yeah its definitely a lack of confidence in his BP - and 19-1 means nothing if you sit in the lower ranks he's got hardly any games in
What if he literally just didn’t want to blow a bullpen arm on a game that was already over? This wasn’t even a competitive game so I don’t see why complain on something that would’ve done zero to change the end result
you know you guys make a lot of sense my apologies i see your angle and understand better now
Yeah, you guys are probably right. I more or less made this post from pent-up anger after seeing Hal come out of my opponents’ pens so much. But I guess the move made sense in this case.
happens to the best of us pal
lots of good advice in this thread from cool dudes
see ya on the field
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I hadnt seen it mentioned but the guys record is 147-29 lol
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@raesONE said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
I'm just confused how the game wasn't called due to the mercy rule.
same here. same here. This is the biggest mystery. We must get to the bottom of it.
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I almost exclusively use Hal as a blowout sponge.
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@Raider52Morrison said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@raesONE said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
I'm just confused how the game wasn't called due to the mercy rule.
same here. same here. This is the biggest mystery. We must get to the bottom of it.
All you have to do is read. It's already been explained. Here's a copy of the game summary:
The guy with 19 runs was the visiting team and was winning 9-1 after 6 innings. Going into the top of the 7th, he scored 10 more runs, so now 19-1.
The guy with 1 run was the home team and even though he's losing by more than 10 runs, he still gets his last-at-bats for the opportunity to prevent mercy rule. In this case, he had to score 9 runs in the bottom of the 7th to take it to the 8th, but couldn't; so therefore, mercy rule called after 7 innings.
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@Tuke7-1 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
Starters out of the pen has been one of the worst moves brought in by SDS.
Yes it is done in the game but not very often and usually only in the playoffs. They should have just allowed players to use a reliever as an "opener" and been done. At lease increase the stamina use by a SP being brought in from the pen triple so that the decision to make that move is more difficult.
Isn’t ranked seasons , for most of us, technically playoffs? Wild Card, Division Series, Championship Series, World Series?
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If he was at a critical point in ranked seasons, I can see him resting bullpen arms...makes perfect sense. Why let a guy who clearly is motivated to play out the whole game back in? He was resting his pen for the next game and making a point at the same time.
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@SpiceHarperK2 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
@Tuke7-1 said in I just had a pretty disappointing encounter in ranked...:
Starters out of the pen has been one of the worst moves brought in by SDS.
Yes it is done in the game but not very often and usually only in the playoffs. They should have just allowed players to use a reliever as an "opener" and been done. At lease increase the stamina use by a SP being brought in from the pen triple so that the decision to make that move is more difficult.
Isn’t ranked seasons , for most of us, technically playoffs? Wild Card, Division Series, Championship Series, World Series?
No. You still get to play again no matter how many times you lose in RS. In a real playoff scenario you don't get to keep playing after losing 3 or 4 depending on the series.
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