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DMBaholic wrote:Well done! Wish I was clever enough and patient enough to put into verse my two most common oversights:1. Failure to pinch hit for a pitcher late in the game when a pinch hitter is warranted.2. Sending up a left-handed hitting pinch hitter with a lefty on the mound, and plenty of capable right-handed hitters on the bench.
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HoraceZifferblatt wrote:I'm sure most all major league managers would agree with you as would most major league pitchers, e.g. Ralph Branca. ;)
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diesel wrote: I suppose writing poetry is one way to go, but I suggest that you'll get better results by simply disabling the Limit bench playing time option in the league/organization settings.
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diesel wrote: DMBaholic wrote: Well done! Wish I was clever enough and patient enough to put into verse my two most common oversights:1. Failure to pinch hit for a pitcher late in the game when a pinch hitter is warranted.2. Sending up a left-handed hitting pinch hitter with a lefty on the mound, and plenty of capable right-handed hitters on the bench.I suppose writing poetry is one way to go, but I suggest that you'll get better results by simply disabling the Limit bench playing time option in the league/organization settings.
DMBaholic wrote: Well done! Wish I was clever enough and patient enough to put into verse my two most common oversights:1. Failure to pinch hit for a pitcher late in the game when a pinch hitter is warranted.2. Sending up a left-handed hitting pinch hitter with a lefty on the mound, and plenty of capable right-handed hitters on the bench.
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skunkle wrote: You make an oversight in a key situation in a really good DMB game...You CAN'T take it back.Drat.
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croz wrote: I have never liked the "you don't need an undo button, you just need to pay attention to what you are doing" argument that some people use. Real baseball is played at a much slower pace than we play our DMB games for one thing. It is not click, click, click. Also, when a manager is in the dugout of a real game he is fully engaged in what he is doing. When we are clicking away on our computers in the middle of our real lives there are plenty of distractions. I don't think a real life manager has to pretend he is listening to his wife while he is making strategic decisions. :)
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