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Originally Posted by Deft
I don' t think I have the definitive answer but playing ball at several level, I can try and explain what goes into the roles and why I would revamp the ratings.
Starting Pitcher-
Has more than 2 pitches that he can throw in the zone
Has the stamina to stay in the game for more than 5 innings
Has problems recovering from pitching in a short time span (not a requirement but could prevent them from relieving often)
Closer-
Has nerve to not get rattled and face pressure situations
Has one or two outstanding pitches
Often doesn't have 3-4 pitches to get hitters out multiple times
Has quick recovery skills
Middle Relievers-
Has rubber arm that allows them to throw several innings several days in a row
Often doesn't have the skills of the other two roles
So I think the pitchers should have pitches (Fastball, Curveball, etc..) that they have ratings in. I also think Endurace and Recovery should be separated.
If the individual pitch ratings can get rolled up into a general rating that would make it as accessible to the moderate player as it is currently.
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I think you need to add to this injury proneness. Pitchers that get injured a lot as youngsters tend to get turned into relievers so as to put less of a workload on their arms (thus limiting injury chance).