Generated Counts - Season Lenghts

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  • MattFoley
    Rookie
    • Oct 2002
    • 94

    #16
    Re: Generated Counts - Season Lenghts

    I use random counts and smart counts and your pitch count does get up there. However, don't read too much into it. I had a player with 140 pitches still making some pitches. A decent starter should be able to pitch into the 7th or 8th as long as he hasn't given up to many hits or walks. You have to watch his velocity and control, not get hung up on the pitch counts.

    I will always prefer to play this way, because the only stat you sacrifice for a realstic game is pitch counts (which really don't matter). I can get a 4-3 win from a pitcher who pitches 7 innings with 5 strikeouts and 3 walks. Good stuff and so I don't care that he threw 135 pitches.

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    • UMDDogs
      Pro
      • Dec 2002
      • 981

      #17
      Re: Generated Counts - Season Lenghts

      Don't you think those high pitch counts will affect the way he is in his next start, or at the end of the year.

      If not, yeah I wouldn't mind high pitch counts, I just don't want him sucking at the end of the year, because he had pitch counts in the 140's all year.

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      • UMDDogs
        Pro
        • Dec 2002
        • 981

        #18
        Re: Generated Counts - Season Lenghts

        Don't you think those high pitch counts will affect the way he is in his next start, or at the end of the year.

        If not, yeah I wouldn't mind high pitch counts, I just don't want him sucking at the end of the year, because he had pitch counts in the 140's all year.

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        • UMDDogs
          Pro
          • Dec 2002
          • 981

          #19
          Re: Generated Counts - Season Lenghts

          Don't you think those high pitch counts will affect the way he is in his next start, or at the end of the year.

          If not, yeah I wouldn't mind high pitch counts, I just don't want him sucking at the end of the year, because he had pitch counts in the 140's all year.

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