Hi everyone. New manager here.
I'm in a theme league that significantly limited my drafting choices, and we don't have trades or AAA or anything like that, so I am now stuck with the pitching staff that I drafted, whose collective IP is a little low. As a result, my bullpen is chronically beat up and I'm losing a lot of games by scores like 15-5. It's not uncommon for my starter to give up five or more runs in the first inning.
I've tried a few tweaks to ameliorate this. So far the thing that's worked the best is stacking my starting pitchers into tandem pairs. That way they recover pretty quickly from a tandem start and are practically never starting a game at less than 95% rest. (Mostly they're at 100% rest.) I've had some success with this but alas, the blowout losses are still far too common.
Here's what I don't get. I'm playing (more or less) the 2018 Red Sox, and okay here's David Price giving up 9 runs on 43 pitches in the opening 1? innings. Eduardo Rodriguez lasts only ? (burning 45 pitches) and I'm in the bullpen by the third inning!
Why is this even happening? Price was 100% rested, he was listed as the Tandem Starter, he's not that bad a pitcher. Ditto Rodriguez. And now my bullpen is all at 50% rest because they are throwing so many pitches over so many innings.
If this happened once or twice, okay, I get probability. But this doesn't strike me as a realistic or probable result when it happens again and again. What am I not understanding?
tl;dr What is going on with good pitchers at 100% rest repeatedly getting blown up in the first couple of innings?