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During spring training games, in real life, the starters start and play for about one turn through the lineup in order for them to get their work in at the plate and in the field and then the prospects go into the game. This goes on for about the first week or two of spring training. The starter's playing time then increases as the weeks go by in order to get them into shape for playing a full game by the time spring training ends.
I suggest doing the same thing.
Also, the starting pitcher usually pitches the first few innings, max of 3, and then after a couple of starts the number of innings increases as well.
Last edited by captaincarl; 06-18-2009 at 06:12 PM.
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