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Who is not seeing pitcer's pulled too early?
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Re: Who is not seeing pitcer\'s pulled too early?
I scored 2 runs against Jason Schmidt in the first inning. In the 2nd, he was pulled before facing a batter.
In most cases the pitchers get pulled an inning or two before they should be. This kinda annoys me, but the main thing I don't like is the CPU's unwillingness to pinch hit for pitchers. I've routinely seen a pitcher come to the plate and then get pulled at the top of the next inning.
Also, pinch hitting in simmed games is non-existant.Comment
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Re: Who is not seeing pitcer\'s pulled too early?
I scored 2 runs against Jason Schmidt in the first inning. In the 2nd, he was pulled before facing a batter.
In most cases the pitchers get pulled an inning or two before they should be. This kinda annoys me, but the main thing I don't like is the CPU's unwillingness to pinch hit for pitchers. I've routinely seen a pitcher come to the plate and then get pulled at the top of the next inning.
Also, pinch hitting in simmed games is non-existant.Comment
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Re: Who is not seeing pitcer\'s pulled too early?
I've seen it both ways. I seen some pitchers get yanked before they should and I've seen some go 7 and 8 innings. On average I would say the pitchers last between 4 and 6 innnings.Comment
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Re: Who is not seeing pitcer\'s pulled too early?
I've seen it both ways. I seen some pitchers get yanked before they should and I've seen some go 7 and 8 innings. On average I would say the pitchers last between 4 and 6 innnings.Comment
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Re: Who is not seeing pitcer\'s pulled too early?
they last about the right amount of time. When my season first started they were being subbed pretty early though. It seems to have calmed down a bit.Comment
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Re: Who is not seeing pitcer\'s pulled too early?
they last about the right amount of time. When my season first started they were being subbed pretty early though. It seems to have calmed down a bit.Comment
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