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Post by prisonerno6 on Sept 18, 2013 19:33:18 GMT -5
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Post by Oldtimer on Sept 18, 2013 22:10:36 GMT -5
Yeah ... I have seen that from time to time ... (THAT's one of my pet peeves) ... with certain elite pitchers ... heck, he pitched just as well in the second half !!!
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Post by markvacc1 on Sept 19, 2013 9:48:44 GMT -5
Back in the old days, that might have been possible before baseball started getting specialized and there weren't that many Ps and a world war going on or even way sooner than that. That is definitely a high pitch count. I have seen games where the ai changes Ps and then at times, keeps the one P in a lot longer than he should have been when compared to the other's it had used in the same game or series. I think about it then, but forget by the end of the game to check to see if maybe, switching often enough before that particular game and the rest of the available staff had been used up other than the next couple of SPs. Anybody else ever think to check on that? Still, the pitch count is way out of whack and would probably injure nearly every P to ever try that.
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Post by motnahp on Sept 19, 2013 19:24:29 GMT -5
I guess I'm "relieved" that I'm not the only one seeing this. Here's my most recent example. You'd think that Bedrosian would be allowed to finish the game after his team plated three runs in the top of the 20th, but noooooooo. Since it was a save situation, the AI manager woke up, realized he had a bullpen, and brought in the closer. By the end of the game, Bedrock's "fastball" was in the 50 MPH range. No matter, they still couldn't score off him!
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Post by Oldtimer on Sept 19, 2013 20:44:58 GMT -5
Well, I probably couldn't hit anything if I was playing THAT long, too ... " Since it was a save situation, the AI manager woke up, realized he had a bullpen, and brought in the closer." ... thanks for the chuckles, mate ...
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Post by jimjoanna on Sept 20, 2013 9:26:10 GMT -5
I've had certain guys pitch 10 or 11 innings even in the national league (i.e., they even bat in the ninth when the score is tied, unlikely to happen) in my 1970s replays (the decade I always start with)...in the A.L., Jim Slaton just did it for the Tigers against my team, 1978 opening day..pitched 12 innings and lost!
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Post by markvacc1 on Sept 20, 2013 10:12:21 GMT -5
I've had Ps go 10-12 innings as well, but not as long as the ones shown above.
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