Examples of computer manager settings

Below, at Mike's suggestion, are what you need to submit for your computer manager settings.

For those of you who want to try your hand at Super Hal, the info is below the Pitchers & batters computer manager stuff.

PITCHING:

Setup vs. Lefty

Setup vs. Righty

Closer vs. Lefty

Closer vs. Righty

COMPLETE PITCHER SETTINGS KEY:

Reset to None= 0

Avoid Lefties=1

Avoid Righties=2

Quick Hook=3

Slow Hook=4

Mop Up=5

Max 6 IP for Start=6

Can relieve when tired=7

Avoid using during blowout=8

Avoid using before 6th inning=9

Avoid using before 7th inning=A

Avoid using before 8th inning=B

Avoid using before 9th inning=C

Max 1 or 2 innings in relief=D

Max 2 or 3 innings in relief=E

Max 7 IP for start=F

IBB less=G

Do not let HAL remove=H

Remove after allowing? runs (1-15)=RR#

Remove if fatigue drops below (1-9)=RF#

BATTERS:

PH vs. Lefty

PH vs. Righty

Pinch Runner

Def. Replacement #1

Def. Replacement #2

Def. Replacement #3

Def. Replacement #4

Note: you do not need to name Defensive replacements in all of the slots. That's up to you

COMPLETE BATTER SETTINGS KEY:

Reset to None=0

Avoid Lefties=1

Avoid Righties=2

Bunt More=3

Don't bunt=4

Hit & Run more=5

Don't hit & run=6

Steal more=7

Don't steal if held=8

Don't PH vs. LH=9

Don't PH vs. RH=A

Avoid using as PH in blowouts=B

Remove for Def. sub with lead=C

RUNS (0-15)

BELOW # (0-9)

Note: h, RR#, and RF# are only for use with Super Hal Bullpen. 0 for RR# or RF# disables it.

Example:

1. Klesko 147c (avoid lefties, don't bunt, steal more, remove for Def. sub with lead.)

2. Russ Ortiz 23FG, RR5 (avoid RH batter, quick hook, max 7 IP, IBB less, remove him after he allows 5 runs)

3. Kline: 478DH, RF1 (slow hook, can relieve when tired, avoid using during blowout, max 1 or 2 IP, do not let HAL remove, remove if fatigue falls below 1).

When you submit your settings, please use this key.

SUPER HAL SETTINGS

Put relievers in order that you want them to appear in certain situations, IE: vs. LH, vs. RH, closers vs. LH, closers vs. RH, blowout, etc.

The score is in relation to how many points you are down to how many points you are up (+ or -). Also, specify how many outs before this situation takes hold.

Example for CLOSER VS. LEFTIES using my team:

ID A: closers vs. lefties *=minor leagues

Rocker

Myers

Karsay

Lowe

Adams

Fyhrie

Reames *

Petkovsek *

Simas *

Score: -2 to 2, Outs: 24 (after 8 IP) to 99

Bat type: L R S l r

The bat type is who this setup should face.