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===Rotation Applied To Upcoming Games===
 
===Rotation Applied To Upcoming Games===
With each change made to the rotation, the '''Current Rotation Applied to Upcoming Games''' list is updated so that you can see pitching matchups, opponents, venues, and relevant park factors. A green flag appearing to the left of the pitcher indicates that his start date will fall within the date range of the next sim event. A red flag indicates that his start date lies beyond the range of the next sim event.
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With each change made to the rotation, the '''Current Rotation Applied to Upcoming Games''' list is updated so that you can see pitching matchups and venues. A green flag appearing to the left of the pitcher indicates that his start date will fall within the date range of the next sim event. A red flag indicates that his start date lies beyond the range of the next sim event.
  
 
Important Note: Opposing pitchers shown may or may not be correct. It depends, obviously, on whether other owners make changes to their rotations. If you are playing against a league-owned team, the matchups are guaranteed unless except in the case of injury.  
 
Important Note: Opposing pitchers shown may or may not be correct. It depends, obviously, on whether other owners make changes to their rotations. If you are playing against a league-owned team, the matchups are guaranteed unless except in the case of injury.  

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