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#71483 | 02/15/2020 12:07:29 pm | May 31st, 2044 | |
miszapatos Joined: 11/02/2019 Posts: 65 Manteca Cerdos VI.6 | Has any effect on the play of the pitchers changing the rotation? (Suposed They have 100% of energy to play) |
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#71485 | 02/15/2020 12:36:49 pm | May 31st, 2044 | |
Seca Joined: 05/05/2014 Posts: 5194 Waterloo Dinosaurs Legends | No. One thing to watch for. Sometimes when you start fiddling with different rotation settings the * (scheduled starter) resets to SP1. When you are done making your adjustments take a quick look at the rotation to make sure the * is where you expect it to be. |
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#71486 | 02/15/2020 12:47:15 pm | May 31st, 2044 | |
miszapatos Joined: 11/02/2019 Posts: 65 Manteca Cerdos VI.6 | But there not more risk of injured or low performance of pitcher that has avance his game, isn't it? | ||
#71487 | 02/15/2020 1:00:51 pm | May 31st, 2044 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9570 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Not as long as he had 100% energy. 100% energy means he is full rested and ready to go. I'm not actually sure if fatigue effects injury chances, but there is definitely some effect on performance. Namely a pitcher will slowly perform worse throughout the game as they fatigue. Going into a game with low fatigue means they are going to hit their "wall" soon, and will start performing poorly in earlier innings. You can always mitigate that by giving them a smaller pitch count. But Starters can't go below 75. |