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#66688 | 06/28/2019 11:01:42 am | May 29th, 2041 | |
nsparks89 Joined: 06/23/2014 Posts: 9 Thousand Oaks Kings VI.15 | Hello, I was curious as to why my long relief pitchers are recieving no use this year. Is there a setting that I might have hit, or is this a common trend throughout the teams in the game. Thanks much! nsparks89 |
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#66690 | 06/28/2019 11:13:23 am | May 29th, 2041 | |
celtic4warrior Joined: 06/07/2014 Posts: 13 Santa Maria Warriors V.5 | I'm in the same boat. Curious about the response. celtic4warrior |
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#66693 | 06/28/2019 12:04:14 pm | May 29th, 2041 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9592 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Depends 100% on how you have your management settings. LRs will only come in if your starter blows up early and no other pitcher is qualified to come in. If you have your MRs (or other reliefs) set to come in a very early inning, the LRs will be by-passed. Long and short, it either means your "First Inning" settings are not correct, or your Starters are doing well enough to last into MR innings. Generally it is a good thing if your LRs aren't getting a lot of work because it usually means your Starters are being productive. Of course it could also mean that your hooks are too lax for your Starters, and they are staying in despite not doing well. Updated Friday, June 28 2019 @ 12:07:42 pm PDT |