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#58998 | 05/29/2018 3:38:16 pm | Apr 23rd, 2036 | |
michaeltodd2 Joined: 02/20/2018 Posts: 325 Paradise Valley Cubs III.3 | I'm not sure how to explain, so i'll try to get right to the point. If i have a pitcher with high stamina...say 16 or above...does it behoove me to set his Fatigue Limits in the direction of + or ++. Or do i have that backward, and should set it instead more the other way, towards - or --? Thank you! |
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#59000 | 05/29/2018 4:12:27 pm | Apr 23rd, 2036 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9569 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | The Fatigue setting is just whether or not you let them pitch fatigued. I personally don't like my starters pitching fatigued regardless of their stamina. I normally just bump up the pitch count for guys with lots of stamina. I set my starters to "-" because I don't want them pitching fatigued. If you had a stud you didn't mind going out to the mound with fatigue, you could use a "+" setting. |
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#59004 | 05/29/2018 5:26:00 pm | Apr 25th, 2036 | |
MukilteoMike Joined: 08/09/2014 Posts: 3294 Inactive | The setting doesn't apply to starters, right? I thought it was only for relievers. I never schedule a pitcher to start unless they're fully charged, so I could be wrong. | ||
#59017 | 05/30/2018 6:58:05 am | Apr 25th, 2036 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9569 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Good question. I keep pretty tight control over my rotation as well, so I don't really know. I assumed it would impact if a starter gets skipped over in the rotation (and a SS or LR pitches). | ||
#59019 | 05/30/2018 8:04:13 am | Apr 25th, 2036 | |
wickersty Joined: 05/11/2017 Posts: 1002 Deadwood Perambulators II.1 | I have had a starter not make his start due to - or - - setting. |