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Minimum and Maximum Innings Pitched
Nymr83 Feb 26 2006 06:17 PM |
We need to start nailing some more things down and this is a good place to start. A yahoo public league with 7 pitchers allows a maximum of 1250 innings pitched (178.5 per spot.) Since we have 8 pitchers that would be 1428.5 innings maximum, i'd say we should round that up to 1450.
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abogdan Feb 27 2006 08:00 AM |
Assuming 180 for starters and 90 for relievers as a minimum is a bit much. 150/50 are more realistic. I'd lower the minimum to 900 if we're going to require teams to carry a specific number of relievers.
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Nymr83 Feb 27 2006 08:37 AM |
900 innings between 8 guys is 112.5 each, which is barely anything. when your top starter goes 200 innings that leaves only 100 for each of the remaining slots, when your next starter goes 200 that leaves only 500 innings between 6 pitchers!
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Diamond Dad Feb 27 2006 01:30 PM min. max innings |
The easier way to prevent a team from winning the wins category by going with 8 starters is to use "net" wins (wins minus losses). This takes away the incentive to use a low-end starter rather than a high-end middle man.
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Nymr83 Feb 27 2006 05:59 PM Re: min. max innings |
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we've gotta go with the standard 5x5, otherwise we'll be arguing categories well into May. As far as that particular category goes i don't like it, it lessens the value of GOOD pitchers on BAD teams even more than just counting wins does.
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abogdan Mar 01 2006 10:21 AM |
Using 200 innings as a basis for a minimum doesn't make sense. Only 50 starters had 200+ innings last season. In a league w/20 teams, each having as many as 6 starters, w/other on the bench, using 200 as a minimum amount for each starter position is way too much.
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Nymr83 Mar 01 2006 04:43 PM |
oh yeah and on a related topic i think we can assume a 162 games maximum per position for each hitting spot right?
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