The generic APBA pitcher’s card with the 7-8-9 and one 14 should hit about .081 based on APBA Blog card calculator. Slugging would be the same with zero power numbers and I’d estimate OBP around .108.
In auto seems Pedro has a habit of using B* relievers end close games when AZ* available. I’m guessing the decision based on saves or closer status rather than grade. Actually more realistic just not the way most of us play it lol
The only advantage to “stacking” a lineup would be if you had players that all hit from the opposite side of the plate from the pitchers in the other teams bullpen. If all they have are righties in the pen and all you had were lefties in your lineup, they could never get the bump-up for their relievers. The bump-up has changed the way players prepare for and draft in leagues now.
@APBA-GO-Jeremy Thanks. That helps. I was worried using a starter in relief would result in a deterioration in the starter. I guess I am forever damaged by Rick Monday’s 1981 play off home run in the 9th off of Steve Rogers (a starter used in relief) that ended the Expos’ glory years.
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