Not quite, but close. The strength of the real life lineup faced by a
pitcher is irrelevent for scoresheet purposes. That having been said, Timmy
goes 9 against the Nationals and gives up 3 hits and 1 run, the best lineup
in scoresheet is likely to fare better. That's the All-Star effect at
work. It just doesn't matter who Timmy put his line up against.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Derek Hiemforth <derek@...>wrote:
>
>
> So you're telling me that if Tim Lincecum pitches a shutout against
> the Nationals, then he's equally likely to pitch a shutout against the
> toughest lineup in my Scoresheet BL league? And if that's not what
> you're telling me, then you misunderstood my post.
>
> - Derek
>
> On Jul 8, 2009, at 10:32 AM, kwarrenca wrote:
>
> > Who a pitcher faced in real life and the park they pitched in is
> > totally irrelevant.
> >
> > The simulator treats a game in PETCO Park against the Nationals
> > exactly the same as it treats a game against the Phillies in
> > Citizens Bank Park.
> >
> > Your post indicates that you believe that the simulator takes into
> > account the quality of competition a pitcher had in real life. It
> > doesn't.
>
>
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