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#88352 | 06/10/2022 12:13:25 pm | May 29th, 2055 | |
El jefe Joined: 04/21/2017 Posts: 221 Urbana Cubs Legends | I don't think I'm setting my "smallest RD" and "largest RD" correctly for my relievers. How is that supposed to be interpreted? Is it: "smallest RD" = largest amount you are behind in a game (e.g., -3) "largest RD" = largest amount you are winning in a game (e.g., 5) |
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#88354 | 06/10/2022 2:28:00 pm | May 30th, 2055 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9570 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | I always get confused with this one. Mostly I just leave them as Δ. This is what the manual says: Smallest & Largest RD: the smallest and largest run differential for which the pitcher will be brought in. A positive value implies that the pitcher's team is ahead and a negative value implies that his team is behind. So a setting of -1/+1 means the pitcher should only be brought into close games (one-run or tied games). The default setting (Δ) will use the pitching role to determine the smallest & largest run differential. So I believe you should put the worst case first and best case second. If you want to only have him come in if you were up by 1-3 runs, I think you do +1/+3. If down by 1-3 runs, I think it would be -3/-1. Updated Friday, June 10 2022 @ 2:28:17 pm PDT |