I think you're thinking too literally. Just because it didn't get you to a title, doesn't mean it didn't work well or can't be a part of a title team. DET scored an average of 2.6 runs per game vs Cleveland who is doing a similar process.
In a perfect world, you sign a bunch of aces and they all go 6-7 a night. But that isn't realistic and with how injury prone SP is, its a risky investment.
Here was my idea last offseason:
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Rotation A
Verlander
Framber
Javier
Brown
France
Rotation B
Urquidy
Bielak
Arrighetti
Bullpen
Pressly
Abreu
Montero
Sousa
Coleman
Like normal, Rotation A goes every 5th day. They give you around 5 innings.
Rotation B isn't quite set in stone going every 5th day. Occasionally they rest 3 days, instead of 4.. They target 3 innings (once thru the order plus) and piggyback off the starter. They are used regularly. No skipping to overuse the bullpen.
Finally, the Bullpen is used as normal. Close-out games. Relieve the starter and finish the inning so rotation B can start in a fresh inning. Or when Rotation B isn't pitching they finish the last 3 to 4 innings.
When you want to ramp down for a key starter, they move from rotation A to B or are limited to 50-70 pitches in a few starts and the Rotation B arm is expected to ramp up from 40-50 piches to 60+ for a game. This takes advantage of how many starters we have, it limited pitches per outing to hopefully keep guys healthy, and avoids having guys push to a 3rd time thru the lineup when they're not on.
I quickly did the math and I don't think anyone role gets overused.
The Astros could do something similar in 2025.
Rotation AFramber
Brown
Blanco
Arrighetti
Kikichu (sign)
Rotation BMcCullers
France
Garcia
Javier (once he comes back and builds up)BullpenHader
Abreu
Pressly
Scott
best cheap lefty you can findRotation A sees the lineup 2x. The very first sign of trouble (even if its hard-hit outs), they're gone and a deliver who matches up best comes in.
Rotation B sees the lineup 1x, maybe a little more depending on the situation.
Baseball has already figured out how badly pitchers do when batters see them more than 1-2 times.
League Avg / Astros
1st Time.305 / .307 wOBA
3.92 / 3.71 FIP
2nd Time.316 / .290 wOBA
4.21 / 3.92 FIP
3rd Time.330 / .310 wOBA
4.51 / 4.55 FIP
You replace the 3rd time through with an inning from rotation B which theoretically should be very good more like the 1st time thru. And you're able to keep guys fresher and healthier.