Franchisers: Do You Skip Starts?

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  • torpidbeaver
    Pro
    • Mar 2010
    • 636

    #1

    Franchisers: Do You Skip Starts?

    You've got a day off, and the following day, your 5th (or even 4th) starter is up. Thanks to the extra day of rest, your #1 pitcher is ready to go, and you can skip that low-rated stop-gap question mark who's only on your team because of injuries, because you're waiting for a prospect, or because you're the Twins.

    Do you skip? Why or why not?
  • wolfpack23
    Rookie
    • Mar 2012
    • 180

    #2
    Re: Franchisers: Do You Skip Starts?

    Typically I do not skip starts. However, if I have a #5 starter that I don't feel comfortable with and am playing a good team or an important game I will consider it skipping a start to get to the top half of my staff.

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    • fballturkey
      MVP
      • Jul 2011
      • 2370

      #3
      Re: Franchisers: Do You Skip Starts?

      I skip #5 in that situation but not #4. If there were a small gap between my top 3 guys and #5 I probably wouldn't as much. Also I don't skip if I know the #2 guy won't be ready for the next game anyway.
      Teams: Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Reds, Marshall Thundering Herd, Virginia Tech Hokies (2010 alum)

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      • chitown1-23
        Pro
        • Aug 2010
        • 873

        #4
        Re: Franchisers: Do You Skip Starts?

        If I'm late in the season and its an important game I will.

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        • ggsimmonds
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jan 2009
          • 11235

          #5
          Re: Franchisers: Do You Skip Starts?

          I am like chi town.

          I do not skip starts until the end of the season. Exactly when depends on the standings.

          But then again the Orioles do not have a ace and their 5 are pretty close in ratings

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