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Pitching Rotation Info


RobMac

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Hey guys... done lots of mvp edit work... lots of my own datafile touch ups and slider work to get this game perfect for my dynasty, and ive picked the oakland A's to go with (my previous one was marlins, so i wanted an AL team... was gonna choose boston but too stacked so the AL west is a good challenging open division)

ive done quite a bit of trading... even with fair trading on i made sure i did trades that lowered the overall standard of my team if anything... now ive got a good challenge... got couple more bats in the lineup and traded away some pitching to get a fun rotation that has a good gradient of talent and some intresting pitchers...

ANYWAY

the main question i have is that im new to baseball and this is my rookie season... and to make my dynasty feel authentic i would be intrested if there are any hardcore baseball fans that could give me some info on how my pitchers operate in real life so i can use their style...

ie: i dont know which pitcher are strike out pitchers... which ones throw mostly strikes... which ones live of balls away or coming inside... throwing low in the zone trying to ground batters out or working an off speed pitch off the fast ball to get a fly out... so heres my rotation, any info would be very helpful :)

Zito

Lowe

Clement

Pavano

Redman

and my closer Rhodes

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no idea anyone?

for the record im 3-4... lowe and clement were awful on their debut outings but zito has got 2 wins and lowe came back to get a win in his last game

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Go to espn.com for a profile on the pitchers.

For Barry Zito http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=6394

Look for the scouting report.

I bought "The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers". Here's some info from the book:

Zito: pitch selection 1) overhand curve 2) changeup 3) fastball (high 80s)

Curveball is best pitch. High curveball. Good changeup.

Lowe: 1)hard sinker 2)curve 3)change 4)cut fastball (cutter)

Clement: 1)sinking FB (low 90s) 2)hard slider 3) 4 seam FB 4)change

Pavano : no info, doesn't have enough innings pitched yet. He's from the neighboring town, Cheshire, CT.

Redman: no info yet.

Rhodes: 1) FB mid 90s 2) curve 3) change 4) slider

Hope this helps.

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