What will I get from a 91 sta/4 dur SP? Topic

No idea on this one. The guy is a really good pitcher though ratings wise that I could mostly stash and just use in the playoffs if he is good for some starts.
2/20/2015 12:58 PM
I tend to use guys like that as a RPs rather than as SPs.  Keep his pitch count low (maybe 15/20 or 20/25 at most), and when he dips under 100% fatigue, rest him until he gets back up to 100%, and then try to rest him for a few more games beyond that.

He will frustrate you when he gets under 100% fatigue because of his very slow recovery.

2/20/2015 1:03 PM
You think he could start every 10 or so games?
2/20/2015 1:15 PM
Depends on the pitch count you set for him. I have a guy similar and I think I set him to toss 100 and it took longer than ten games for him to recover.
2/20/2015 1:19 PM
Either way you use him, you're really going to struggle to get 80-90 innings from him.    Hardball Dynasty – Fantasy Baseball Sim Games - Player Profile: Ray O'Rourke
2/20/2015 1:40 PM
I had him set for 40/50 PC and get 21 starts from him at 100%.   He averaged less than three innings per start.    I could pitch him one more time this year but, if I do, he'll miss the first round of the playoffs.
2/20/2015 1:42 PM
Like tec said... I have a guy who goes 61/6 in AA.  (Not a major league prospect, but fine for AA.)  I have his pitch count at 10/15 and only use him as an SuA in the 8th inning.  He's never pitched more than 37 innings in a season, and I still inactivate him whenever he pitches two games in a row... or if I want to avoid that, I rest him after every appearance.

2/20/2015 1:42 PM
My guy was only 59/5 and I got 47 and 55 ip out of him in a closer/set up role.

Charles Carpenter
2/20/2015 6:01 PM
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