[IBL] V is for Venditte

Sean Sweda sweda at ibl.org
Fri Jun 5 23:37:26 EDT 2015


It's possible but I'm not expecting there to be an effective way of determining separate rest/fatigue ratings per arm.  It's much simpler to treat him like every other pitcher when it comes to rest/fatigue.

Sean

On Jun 5, 2015, at 9:58 PM, Russell Peltz wrote:

> That's fairly straightforward.
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> I'm more worried about how to treat him for rest purposes.
> Do we have to track how many batters he faced with each hand?
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> Could his left arm require a day of rest, but not his right arm?
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> From: Sean Sweda <sweda at ibl.org>
> To: Nelson Lu <nlu at me.com>; Members <members at ibl.org> 
> Sent: Friday, June 5, 2015 6:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [IBL] V is for Venditte
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> Venditte will get a single card with "S" listed as the way he throws.  For LH or RH batters he would be required to pitch from the same side as the batter (e.g. considered throwing RH to a RHB), since that's what's going to happen in the vast majority of his MLB matchups.  This is functionally the same as how we treat switch hitters, except they obviously are required to hit from the opposite side as the pitcher.  When Venditte faces a switch hitter the simplest solution would be to require the defensive manager to pick a side from which to throw and then require the switch hitter to hit from the opposite side.
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