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Re: CPU logic in this game is majorly flawed
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Re: CPU logic in this game is majorly flawed
Was it Travis Wood, Carlos Zambrano, or Micah Owings? If so, that's good logic.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Re: CPU logic in this game is majorly flawed
Not only that, but what would the match-ups be like?? Were there only left-hand bats left to PH against a LHP or righty-on-righty match-ups?? Logic would still favor a right-vs-left matchup.Comment
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Re: CPU logic in this game is majorly flawed
I really doubt any team would elect to have a pitcher bat simply because they have a LHB/RHP or RHB/LHP matchup as any position player would have better odds of getting a hit over a pitcher regardless.Comment
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Re: CPU logic in this game is majorly flawed
Generally, I would agree but there are some players who just have that big of an imbalance. Did see this happen a few years back when Randy Johnson was in a dominant run for the DBacks, being particularly nasty against lefties. However, I forget who the visitors were that game (I want to say the Rockies because their left-handed bats usually sat against Johnson) but they had pretty much all left-handed bats left on the bench so they left the pitcher in, hitting for himself since he was the only right-handed bat available.Comment
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Re: CPU logic in this game is majorly flawed
Generally, I would agree but there are some players who just have that big of an imbalance. Did see this happen a few years back when Randy Johnson was in a dominant run for the DBacks, being particularly nasty against lefties. However, I forget who the visitors were that game (I want to say the Rockies because their left-handed bats usually sat against Johnson) but they had pretty much all left-handed bats left on the bench so they left the pitcher in, hitting for himself since he was the only right-handed bat available.
I have seen a pitcher hit and get subbed out right after plenty of times. Most recently it was a righty-righty matchup in a tie game with runners on. The pitcher grounded out to 2nd and was taken out to start the next inning. He was at 120 pitches as well. There were some decent hitters on the bench that had hit rating in the 50s, while the pitcher had his in the 10s and lower.Comment
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