Billy
Coleman - 1990's Era, AIM
Billy Coleman is a 1990's draft AIM manager who
follows the '90's managerial style of play.
He uses:
- a lot of roster, some with 15+ G, for defense and pinch
hit/run roles. |
- moderate on the base paths, with an average number for a
range of attempts (15-78). |
- few, if any bunts. |
- can use a starter in relief for some innings, but usually
lets the SP go 7 IP with an above |
average number of CG. |
- relievers average 2+ IP per game, with below average
saves. |
- Closers used by innings pitched. |
Coleman is like Duke Robinson, but a shade
more aggressuve, cautious with pitchers, doesn't play always by book, and has
unconventional moves. |