That's an interesting suggestion.
Last year, a few years into franchise, I settled into a system where I'd pick one of my pitchers before the year and just play that guy's starts (with only very rare instances when I'd play on someone else's day, like Opening Day or a trip to a stadium I rarely get to see during interleague play). I found it very fun because I found myself really connecting with whichever pitcher I chose each season. And because I spent so much time with one guy's delivery/mechanics on the mound, I found it harder to use other pitchers (making it more tense and scary when I had to switch to a reliever... and making the playoffs, where I play every game myself, much more fun and challenging as I had to get used to controlling my other starters again).
But I'm intrigued by the idea of never seeing the same stadium back-to-back. I wonder how many games this would average out to per season. It would certainly keep me from getting tired of my home stadium (so I might appreciate it more when playoffs come and I get to play more games there).

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