Quote: Originally posted by BornIrish on 5/14/2010Theres really no way to distinguish key moments from losing by 3 or 4 with your setup pitchers... thats something you'll have to risk when using him this way. You could try using him as a closer to maximize his quality appearences, but you wont maximize his appearences.. but that might not be a bad thing if you are using him as a spot starter. Either way will be effective, just depends on how you want to use him!
To me, this is one of the big problems. In my mind, Setup B should be a guy who comes in to pitch either the 6-7th inning of a close game, or when your team is down by 1-3 runs, but it seems like he's just a guy to come in after the Setup A guy or in other close lead situations.
Are you guys saying that Long B is currently the setting I described above?