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OFFICIAL WIS XVII THREAD: Long Balls, Boy Bands, and Booming Economies (1 Viewer)

I seem ok with innings, but between better offenses and the DH, am very thin on PA's. Not sure if a trade will be needed, but if anyone wants a low IP starter or solid Reliever in return for some innings and PAs I might bite.

 
Andy Pettitte with a superb .455 OAV. If players hit off of a tee, they wouldn't do much better.

 
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We should really just do live and not live divisions for these. Tup and I are done with our two games .WHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

 
Questions I should have asked before I'd done like 5 of these... how does a guy DHing affect his fatigue?
As far as I'm aware, fatigue is controlled solely by PAs. I don't think DHs get a break by not playing the field.
They don't. However, fielding performance starts to degrade almost immediately - at 99% a guy is more likely to make an error. Hitters decline much more slowly, so you can get by with less PAs for your DH since they probably won't have a noticeable decline until the 90-93% range.

(This is something I forgot to account for)

 
OPS of my top 4 guys Abreu (938), Nomar (954), Thome (958), Bichette (1028)

:thumbup:

ERA of my 4 starters Pettitte (6.28), Stieb (9.85), Smith (5.33), Burkett (5.81)

:bag:

 
Is anybody else having problems with auto-rest settings? I have some guys set to rest at <98 and Sparky keeps running them out there.
This happened to me once so far this season: I have Billy Wagner set to rest at 99% but Sparky trotted him out there at 97% :shrug:

Wagner got shelled, and it cost the Pelicans the game.

 
My pitching is absolutely atrocious. But very well rested. Everyone is at 100 percent except one starter at 84(92) and a bullpen guy at 89(97).

I guess it's relaxing pitching when you don't have to worry about things like winning.

 

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