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#66500 | 06/21/2019 3:35:07 am | May 3rd, 2041 | |
Frankebasta Joined: 09/15/2013 Posts: 884 Kodiak Mules III.3 | I have a new take on Stamina: its use may not be for "number of pitches per outing". But rather it may control how fast the pitcher will recover from tiredness. For instance, a 20 stamina will be at full strength after 2 days, whereas a 6 will take 5 days. Anybody agrees? |
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#66526 | 06/21/2019 9:48:11 am | May 3rd, 2041 | |
Hayseed Joined: 02/20/2018 Posts: 290 Hood River Hawks IV.1 | yes | ||
#66631 | 06/26/2019 6:39:09 pm | May 25th, 2041 | |
Gambler75 Joined: 02/23/2017 Posts: 80 Brockton Bombers V.15 | If so: "Stamina: ability to throw a lot of pitches without trying. Important for a starting pitcher.", in the help manual could use an update. My pitchers get shelled regardless of settings, defense behind them, their own skills, etc. - so beyond the manual lines, I've got NFC. >.< |
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#66632 | 06/26/2019 6:56:40 pm | May 25th, 2041 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9599 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Steve has said before that pitchers perform more poorly as they fatigue during the game. The longer you keep them in, the poorer they perform. Given this fact, and what Steve wrote in the manual, I am quite certain that fatigue effects pitchers in game. Maybe it also impacts their recovery. |