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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 35
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Positions vs. Performance
I have a question about players positions affecting their performance.
Say I have a SP who grades at 2 stars, but if I change his position to MR he jumps to 4.5 stars. Say that I use him in the bullpen, would he perform better if listed as a MR instead of being listed as a SP? Also, in that same line of thought, does changing a players position have any effect on morale? |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: BC
Posts: 4,710
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The default setting for star ratings is to compare players at the same position. Pitchers get a boost in stuff when used in the bullpen vs starting, basically when in the bullpen the stuff is computed using the pitcher's top 2 pitches, but when starting the game uses the entire pitch repertoire. (You can see this boost in stuff by switching the pitcher between SP and MR, you'll also notice that a pitcher with 3 mediocre pitches doesn't get the same boost in stuff as a pitcher with two good pitches & one poor pitch). So yes in general a pitcher will perform better as a reliever.
Manually changing a players position doesn't affect his morale, but actually playing him at a different position might.
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Last edited by Ktulu; 02-23-2012 at 04:41 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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If you list a pitcher as an MR or CL, he will tire out more like a reliever (guys with top stamina would get tired around 50 or 60 pitches), but then he'll also get a boost to stuff. So, if you're simming, it's always best to leave your spot starter listed as an SP.
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