Quote: Originally Posted By BornIrish on 3/04/2010
Quote: Originally Posted By elbirdo on 3/03/2010
Set everyone's pitchcount to 85/85.
Set everyones autorest to 99.
Set everyone's pull settings to 1.
Set all starters to not be used in relief.
Starter 1 Lundgren
Starter 2 Walsh
Starter 3 Joss
Lundgren will get about 29 starts.
Walsh will get about 79 starts.
Joss will get about 54 starts.
If you are dead set on Walsh getting 81 starts and Joss getting 54 starts (and Lundgren getting the remaining 27 starts) then Walsh needs to average 84.6 pitches per start, Joss needs to average 87.7 pitches per start, and Lundgren needs to average 92.3 pitches per start. So set the pitch counts to 80, 85 and 90 respectively.
How do you calculate all that?
First, you need to know what each of your pitchers seasonal pitch allocation is. There's a thread around here somewhere that explains how to approximate that. My original calculations were off a bit because I used 13.85 as the pitches per inning when calculating each starter's seasonal pitch allocation. (This underestimated Lundgren's allocation by almost 300) Here's the seasonal pitch allocation for each of the three starters using the method described in the other thread.
Walsh = 7160 pitches
Joss = 4719 pitches
Lundgren = 2767 pitches
That's a total = 14646 pitches allocated to all three starters.
So if you have 162 games, that comes to 14646/162 or 90.4 pitches per game.
If you limit each pitcher to an average of 90.4 pitches per start then you can determine how many starts each pitcher should make by dividing his seasonal pitch allocation by 90.4.
Walsh = 7160/90.4 = 79.2 starts
Joss = 4719/90.4 = 52.2 starts
Lundgren = 2767/90.4 = 30.6 starts
Since decimals make no sense here, round that to 79, 52 and 31 starts, respectively.
If you insist that Walsh makes 81 starts, Joss 54, and Lundgren the remaining 27, then adjust each pitcher's pitches per game by dividing his seasonal pitch allocation by the number of starts you want him to make..
Walsh = 7160/81 = 88.4 pitches/game
Joss = 4719/54 = 87.4 pitches per game
Lundrgen = 2767/27 = 102.5 pitches per game
You may have to hover over your rotation for the first few games, but if you have your autorest settings at 99%, Sparky will dutifully skip Joss and Lundgren if they haven't fully recovered. Lundgren should require about 5 days of rest to recover after throwing 102 pitches (he can pitch every 6th game). Joss should need 2 days of rest (he can pitch every 3rd game). Walsh can pitch every other game.
Caveat: Do not make Walsh your #3 starter, it will screw things up the first time thru the lineup.