Orcin
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ORIGINAL: KG Erwin Using 5-man rotations and the modern closer option in the 40s is anachronistic, so this is probably why you're having this anomaly. This is not a criticism, Orcin, but historical parameters for any season before 1960 should probably be adhered to. In other words, the AI routines choked on these modern-era settings. Soapbox rant: let this be a lesson for new players of the game. If you want historical results, then you must use historical settings. In PureSim, you run risks if you go too far "outside the box". One can experiment to a certain extent, but there IS a breaking point, and one can only find it through trial and error. I could agree with this, except that Grissom is the only pitcher in my association with this type of result. My next-worst pitcher is relief pitcher Fred Sanford (yes, that's his real name) who has a 10.00 ERA and 2.52 WHIP in 27 innings. That's bad, but it's easily possible in real life. All of my teams are using the closer effectively. I have 15 of 18 teams with closers who have 12 saves or more in half a season. A sampling of five-man rotation performance: Boston Braves: Spahn and Sain have 18 starts, #3 has 13 due a brief DL appearance, #4 has 17, and #5 has 11. NY Giants: Top 3 starters have 16-17 starts, #4 has 14, and #5 has 13. Starter #5 gets skipped in the rotation where possible, and the AI uses different guys (relievers) to start second games of double-headers. It seems like pretty normal usage to me. Here's the Chicago White Sox rotation: Lopat 17 starts, 7-5 2.78 Grove 17 starts, 5-7 3.57 Papish 17 starts, 6-10 3.97 Smith 11 starts, 3-3 2.97 (spent time on DL) Grissom 0-12, 35.07 (he lost another blowout since my last post - gave up 19 and his ERA went down!) The White Sox are 37-48 in sixth place, and their primary problem is Grissom. Their closer hasn't been great... 21 appearances, 15 saves, 5 blown saves, 3.79 ERA... still better than Brad Lidge so I don't see a big anomaly there. In summary, I don't think it's the settings. If you are saying that the AI doesn't understand he needs to send down Grissom because he is in the #5 starter role and #5 starters didn't exist in 1947, well... maybe that's possible and I just don't have any other teams with #5 starters that are noticeablely bad. However, I see the AI adjusting the rotation and closer in the same manner as my Replay_1963 league. The AI has actually changed closers in my 1947 league without sending the pitcher down, so he "sees" the position. Jabez... yes, I've decided to "help" the AI in this case and send him down. Mostly, I am curious to see if the AI brings him back up.
< Message edited by Orcin -- 9/20/2009 3:26:08 PM >
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