Bullpen strategy

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #31
    Re: Bullpen strategy

    Originally posted by TattooedEvil
    . Panik will be the only one who will never get a day off.
    what do you suppose Paniks durability ratung will be?
    2015 100 games
    2016 127 games
    OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23

    A Work in Progress

    Comment

    • TattooedEvil
      Pro
      • Sep 2014
      • 795

      #32
      Re: Bullpen strategy

      Originally posted by Caulfield
      what do you suppose Paniks durability ratung will be?
      2015 100 games
      2016 127 games
      no clue but with Arroyo and Tomlinson in the waiting, if he goes down i'll be just fine. I'm sure every couple weeks to give him a blow ill send down Mac or Gorkys. Their options should buy me time. I need him to play 150 for that very reason tho....i dont consider him injury prone tho. not really his fault Matt Moore drilled him with 97 to the head last year

      Comment

      • miamikb2001
        Pro
        • Feb 2008
        • 795

        #33
        Re: Bullpen strategy

        For me this year likely Ty Blach-Long relief/spot start,George Kontos Middle relief,Steven Okert Middle relief,7th inning Josh Osich,Derek Law,8th inning Hunter Strickland,Closing Mark Melancon.Probaly some mix and match in 7th and 8th depending on availabilty.Will only use Melancon in save situations or possible tied in 9th at home or extra innings regardless of Home or Away.I won't use Will Smith since he is out for the year in real life.


        Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
        Giants
        49ers
        Hurricanes
        Warriors
        Sharks

        Comment

        • catswithbats
          Rookie
          • Dec 2011
          • 292

          #34
          Re: Bullpen strategy

          I usually stick with a capital-C Closer and two set-up men (LH and RH). The rest I usually just mix and match based on handedness/opposing hitter tendencies/recent #s.

          Comment

          • SoxSoxSox
            Rookie
            • Mar 2017
            • 273

            #35
            Re: Bullpen strategy

            Originally posted by catswithbats
            I usually stick with a capital-C Closer and two set-up men (LH and RH). The rest I usually just mix and match based on handedness/opposing hitter tendencies/recent #s.

            I don't have a comment on your strategy, I just wanted to say you have a fantastic username.

            Comment

            Working...