I had been just picking one team, whichever one I had the least amount of innings to go on, and putting as many of their players in my lineup as I could and putting my best available players on the bench for late-game situations. However, I had a situation where I was pretty even across the board in terms of innings away for the Rays, Nationals and Astros missions, and I had a lot of Nationals pitchers but not many hitters, and I had a lot of Rays hitters but not many pitchers, so I have about 3 Astros and 4 Rays in my lineup with a National, and then my pitchers are spread pretty evenly between the three teams.
So what is your method for grinding out innings in terms of how you build your team?
I was thinking about just not paying attention to how many innings I have to go for a team and just working from which team I have the most cards of currently and using them so I can have the highest number of players possible on my team, but I feel like that is inefficient unless they are spread across all the positions.
Even though I have 22 Orioles cards, I think 17 of them are pitchers and about 13 of those are relievers. So I'd rather use a team where I might only have 13 cards but I have 7 position players and 6 pitchers and can get them all in the lineup at once.
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