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===Adding and Moving Pitchers===
 
===Adding and Moving Pitchers===
To add a pitcher to the rotation, find him in the list of '''Eligible Starters''', click on his line, and drag him leftward dropping him into the slot of your choice.  
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To add a pitcher to the rotation, find him in the list of '''Eligible Starters''', click on his line, and drag him leftward dropping him into the slot of your choice. A pitcher is eligible to start if he started at least 1 game during his historical season.
  
 
To move a pitcher within the rotation, drag him up/down in '''Starting Rotation'''.
 
To move a pitcher within the rotation, drag him up/down in '''Starting Rotation'''.

Revision as of 12:59, 25 July 2019

Pitching Rotation

Rotation changes can be made by clicking the Manage Button on the mail toolbar, then selecting the Rotation Tab. On the Rotation Tab are three lists: Current Rotation Applied to Upcoming Games, Starting Rotation, and Eligible Starters.

The Manage Button on the main toolbar

Adding and Moving Pitchers

To add a pitcher to the rotation, find him in the list of Eligible Starters, click on his line, and drag him leftward dropping him into the slot of your choice. A pitcher is eligible to start if he started at least 1 game during his historical season.

To move a pitcher within the rotation, drag him up/down in Starting Rotation.

[Video - Adding pitchers to the rotation and moving pitchers within the rotation.]

Removing a Pitcher

[Video - Removing a pitcher from the rotation.]

Resetting the Rotation

[Video - Resetting the rotation.] As you watch the video, note the following:

  1. Resetting the rotation moves the checkmark (indicating the next man up) to the top line. This makes for a cleaner look and offers some conceptual clarity as you prepare for your upcoming games.
  2. Rotation Depth can be assigned either as 'Standard' (5 pitchers or fewer) or 'Extended'. An extended rotation (6 pitchers or more) allows more flexibility in your rotation plan. This is often needed in order to optimize matchups. Some leagues may require you to plan for up to 11 games for the next season event. Extended rotations allow multiple iterations of the same pitcher in them. While this offers greater managerial control it also means that you have to finagle your rotation more often. Many owners prefer to set a 4 or 5 man rotation and simply let it continue cycling.

Rotation Applied To Upcoming Games

With each change made to the rotation, the contents of the top list view control is updated so that you can see the possible pitching matchups and venues. A green flag appearing to the left of the pitcher means his start date will fall within the date range of the next sim event. A red flag indicates that his start lies beyond the range of the next sim event.

Note: Opposing pitchers may or may not be correct. It depends, obviously, on whether other owners make changes to their rotations. If you are playing a league-owned team, the matchups are guaranteed unless except in the case of injury.

Pitcher FAT

FAT refers to the current fatigue state. 10.0 is considered full strength. If the diagnostic checker flags your rotation, it's likely because a fatigued pitcher is too near the top of the rotation.

Pitcher RPL (Real Play)

The second column of the Eligible Pitchers list displays a green, yellow, or red light indicating whether a pitcher's current pace of play puts him under or over his historical pace of play. Pitchers "in the red" are either on a pace to exceed or have already exceeded their historical play. As such, they are more likely to suffer injuries, so manage accordingly.