Posted by chisox378 on 9/27/2010 1:53:00 PM (view original):
2 more quick ones....
1)do prices of other players change when they bring out the 2010 players?
2)If a players pitch count (ip x 16) is 128, is it wise to leave his real pitch count at that high #? will that tire him more during the season and during the game?
1) No
2) The second part of your question is more straight forward, so I'll answer that first. As far as fatigue goes, admin has stated that pitchers don't fatigue as long as they stay under the "real life" PC per game and their prorated season allocation. Knowing that, How "wise" it is to set a PC at 128 (assuming a "real life" PC of 128) depends on your overall team and pitching staff structure. Basically you want to leverage your pitching staff for the most wins you can. Using you best pitcher late in games you have already won (or loss) probably a waste of a good arm. On the other hand if you have a cheapo innings eater at the back end of your rotation, leveraging that arm for the most inning you can migh be an efficient use.