Posted by dschang on 8/14/2020 11:38:00 PM (view original):
So its sounds like positional depth charts need to be manually set at every level for prospects as well.
If he setting is 5th inning pull is there much difference in having the prospect set as a starter?
Not much difference. In fact, if he is starting, he will play in every game. If he is coming off the bench, there is a chance he'll miss games due to having tie-games past the 5th inning that turn into walk off games. I just do the off-the-bench thing because I don't always have my setting as the 5th inning. I change it depending on the durability of my starters. If I have starters that have a low durability, I will have the rest set to the 5th inning. If i have starters that have a 75+ durability, then I have rest set to the 6th or 7th inning. This helps in two ways -- 1. it keeps guys from having fatigue, but still develops them; 2. If you have an injury at the MLB level and you need to call up one of the prospects for emergency purposes, they are not going to be gassed due to being overplayed in the minors.
You can do the minor league settings at the beginning of the season. It takes a bit of time, but once you do it, you don't have to do much, it takes care of itself.
Quick edit: the above post was in a position player context as opposed to pitching.
8/16/2020 5:58 PM (edited)