Matt-I'll tell you how I've been doing it; I pick 4 teams. I start off with any
2 teams playing each other along with their best pitchers. Then the 2 winners
play using their second best pitchers. The winner gets the field. They keep
the field unless a challenging team beats them 2 straight or 2 out of 3. If the
challenging team loses the 1st game they don't get an opportunity to play a
second game. The team on the field must use a 4 man rotation and give their
relief pitchers reasonable rest. The starting pitcher for the challenging
utilizes a dice roll to determine its starting pitcher for each one of its
games. If you roll a 1 then your #1 starter starts, roll 2 then your #2 starter
starts, roll 3 then your #3 starter starts, roll 4 then #4 starts roll 5 and
then roll again to see if your #5 starts, if on the second roll you roll a 1,2
or 3 your #5 starter starts but if you roll a 4, 5 or 6 you start a fresh roll.
If you roll a 6 you roll again with a fresh roll.
You will not use the same starting pitcher twice in a challenge unless he gets
knocked how very early in a game. The teams take turns challenging. Won Lost
Records are cumulative. The team that has the field, will consider all of the
games as consectitive, in determining pitcher availability. The challenging
team always starts ofv fresh with all their pitchers rested when they start a
new challenge. Let me know if you have any questions or what you think of my
system.
Matt <matt1964@...> wrote: I was wondering how everyone here
manages and stays on top of
solitaire league projects. I've yet to finish one (and started many),
wondered how many teams you should use, that sort of thing.
Any feedback would be welcome,
Matt
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