Is there really a down side to keeping the Tryout Camp Pool stocked with SPs?
Preferably ones with high durability and stamina?
Many of us know how to draft and sign enough FAs to avoid major fatigue issues, even in RL where 18-22 tear olds haven't developed their Dur and Sta yet, as well as their control which leads to more walks and less innings per appearance. But there are lots of newer players who don't know what it takes in the preseason, and others not willing to spend 27k, 38k or 56k to stock their RL team.
Here is the tickets I submitted and WIS response:
| 12/29/2010 12:25 PM |
pb15 |
| Please add some SPs to the Tryout Camp in Uecker. We have some owners whose minor league teams are suffering from major fatigue issues. Thanks. |
| 12/29/2010 3:44 PM |
Customer Support |
| This is an automated process as the tryout camp pitchers are replenished when the amount gets low. There are plenty of pitchers for players to sign right now in the tryout camp. |
| 12/29/2010 4:55 PM |
pb15 |
| If you look closer you will see they are all releif pitchers. To fix their problems the owners need Starting Pitchers. Please help. Thanks. |
| 12/30/2010 2:35 PM |
Customer Support |
| As stated, this is an automated process. The pitchers currently in the tryout camp need to be used and as they are signed, more will be generated. If those new pitchers become fatigued, they can be released and new players signed. |
| 12/30/2010 3:00 PM |
pb15 |
If that is the case, and you cannot manually override the automated process, please consider this a suggestion that you develop a process to do so.
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12/30/2010 3:20 PM (edited)