For those of you that are vets or know how to get the most out of your bullpen already, feel free to skip over this.
Some will find this interesting / new information as I did while going through with this experiment.
Picked up a new team about 3 months ago. I was bored, working from home and it was COVID. Figured I could manage 3 teams.
The team I picked up was decent with no real all stars save for 1 guy.
Ender Fontana.
9.4 Million is a lot for a bullpen guy. Especially one that had been pitching 70-90 innings a season with one season maxing out at 106. I wanted to get the most out of him but had a couple of thoughts on how to do it.
A few owners in the league said to tandem him, but tandem is so unpredictable and you have to stay on top of your rotation or it can really screw things up with having your tandem having to be the last 2 pitchers in the rotation. I knew I didn't want Fontana to close and didn't want him sharing big innings with the other mediocre pitchers in the bullpen.
I decided to try something different. I set Fontana as the only setup A with all other pitchers setup B (save for 1 mopup) set his pull rating to 1, had him set to come in at inning 6 or later (doing this again I may have made it where he could come in at any inning) and set his auto rest to 80.
He ended up with Player of the week for the second week of the season, looks like he will surpass 200 innings if I play my cards right. 11 wins and 24 saves. Right now he has the top spot for NL Cy Young voting but I doubt he will win it (owners tend to go for W's first). But all in all I feel like he was actually worth the 9.4 million this season.
Its so weird, the sim is nothing like real life baseball. In real life Fontana would be a closer that would probably throw 1-2 innings every day and that would be that, in the Sim he makes more sense as a setup guy. Interesting stuff to look at and read about regardless.