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#9831 | 09/03/2014 11:57:13 pm | ||
Butch Joined: 07/06/2014 Posts: 19 Inactive | Pitcher: Hardy IP H R ER BB IBB HB K HR NP 3⅔ 4 4 4 1 0 0 1 0 54 Management setting: Pitch count-115 Hook-7 Fatigue + First inning to pitch=1 Taken out of game in the 4th with my team down 0-4. No runners OB. Did not come back injured. Makes $2m+ per season and I expect to get my money's worth. Manager at 3 patience. What have I missed? Bottom 4th: Fullerton Hardy takes the mound to pitch. Inoue grounds to third base. Inoue is thrown out at first by Fletcher. Segura hits a single to center field. Sanders draws a walk. Dalton flies out to right field. Bolden hits a triple to center field. Segura comes in to score. Sanders comes in to score. Griffin comes in to pitch. Jenkins flies out to left field. Cherry Hill 0, Fullerton 4 |
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#9849 | 09/04/2014 11:28:58 am | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | Your hook is too low: Hook: set a limit on the runners and runs a pitcher is allowed before he is pulled. Essentially, is compared to the number of earned & unearned runs a pitcher has given up, plus the number of base runners. The higher this value, the longer the manager will leave the pitcher in the game. Basically, the pitcher is replaced if either of the following conditions are true: - 2 * Earned Runs > Hook - Total Runs + Base Runners > Hook Steve |
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#9852 | 09/04/2014 11:55:47 am | ||
dwindacatcher Joined: 04/03/2014 Posts: 633 Inactive | Is that total baserunners or current baserunners? | ||
#9855 | 09/04/2014 1:20:25 pm | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | Current base runners = number of men currently on base. Steve |
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#9867 | 09/04/2014 9:52:29 pm | ||
solace36 Joined: 01/10/2014 Posts: 60 Inactive | Guess I'm still missing it. Hook is set at 7, 4 runs scored, 0 men on base. How is Hook 7 exceeded in this case? | ||
#9868 | 09/04/2014 9:55:34 pm | ||
solace36 Joined: 01/10/2014 Posts: 60 Inactive | Ahhh... NM, rereading it's 2* ER. In this case = 8 Thanks for explanation! |