In season 1 with the Cubbies, my batting was pretty decent, I think I was 15th in the league in RBI's. I had two hitters (Soto & Ramirez) who were MVP & Silver Slugger, but Soriano was out for 2 months, Lee was mediocre, and everyone else was pretty average. My pitching was great: Rich Harden won 20 games and the Cy Young, and all of my pitchers had fairly good years. The only change I made to the original rosters was signing Curt Schilling, who missed 2 months anyway, I think he was like 11-8 on the year. In the end, I lost the World Series, so decided to go on a spending spree.
In season 2, my team is ridiculously stacked. I signed Brandon Webb, Brian Roberts, Mark DeRosa, Ivan Rodriguez, Rafael Soriano, JJ Putz, then traded Milton Bradley & Ryan Theriot for Ryan Braun. I also have Josh Beckett. My entire team are all-stars.
These guys hit like mad. Soriano, Braun, Soto, Ramirez are the top 4 batters in the league, Soriano leads in HRs and Braun is 2nd. My team is 1st in RBI's/runs scored, they're a powerhouse.
However, I can't say the same about my pitching. JJ Putz has an 8 ERA, Rafael Soriano is over 10, Heilman is 5+ (when he had 1.0 last year!), Gregg is 11+, my entire bullpen sucks. My starters are mediocre, all of them in the high 3's or low 4's, but considering my rotation is Webb, Beckett, Harden, Dempster, Zambrano, that's high.
I turned over my entire bullpen and with newly acquired all-stars, my pitching managed to get worse? It really has to be some sort of programming in the game that says their batting gets better if they're losing. Granted, my record in season 2 is much better (.750 winning percentage through ~40 games) but it's definitely not my star-filled pitching staff that's winning games.

							
						
							
						
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