I read all those analysis as well. Personally, I found my best success with starters that had stuff 105+ with around 80 control or better. Also historical cards were way better over live and RHP much better than LHP. I tried a ton of combinations, including some with high movement, but had mixed results. I thought I read somewhere that they were going to try and even out the live pitching cards wth the historic ones, but maybe I am mistaken.
I am not in front of my computer, but it seemed for example that the 100 Snydergaard was like upper 90s for stuff and in the mid 70s for movement and control. I would think he would be a pretty good pitcher, especially in the entry pool. I know five people that have that card and he is either in the bullpen or off the active roster on all of them. Imagine his stat line in a Perfect league.
I do find all of this very interesting and love the feedback. When I finally get to the perfect leagues, I would love to have some starters that might have an ERA under four.
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