Posted by pirateswin2 on 11/25/2010 12:05:00 PM (view original):
if your team is in last place with 20 games left and no chance to even sniff a wild card is it tanking to rest some of your top players and play your bench guys ( who are ML quality , just they obviously have some holes) to avoid the risk of injury at the end of the season?
In my opinion it depends. If their fatigue is below 95%, then rest away. If you have a guy who's at 98-100% stamina, but maybe an older guy (with another year left on his contract) with like a 50 health, then rest away. If you have a guy at 98-100% stamina who has health in the 90s, then I think it's kind of BS to rest him. You also probably have no business resting anybody who's contract is up in this current season.
If you have young bench guys who are legitimate ML players but you want to get more ABs to see what their potential is (especially if they have weird ratings, like really high power and contact but no splits, or great splits but no batting eye, stuff like that), I have no problem with playing them over a "starter" to help evaluate things for next year.
But again, it depends and it also kind of all factors in together. Somebody who is resting 4 starters who are at 98% stamina and giving two AAAA pitchers "some innings to see what they can do" is starting to border on tanking. An owner's past history should be considered as well; somebody who's been a long-time quality owner should be given more leeway than a rookie.