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Originally Posted by Ultramontane
Anyone have any pro tips on when to pull your starting pitcher? I'm finding when I pull a tired SP and my team is in the lead, my closers or rielievers give up a few runs almost immediately. My favorite moment is being up by 3 runs, bringing in reliever who allows bases loaded, then I put in a closer which led to a grand slam.
I've been sticking to the replacements save percentage, health level and low ERA but it's not working out for me. Maybe push a tired pitcher a little longer? Thanks all.
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One piece of advice I can give is don't make a habit of bringing your closer in with the bases loaded.
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