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todd
Joined: 01/30/2020
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Wellington Phoenix
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When I go to Alerts, I see Harvey Michael - ID#213836 - has a red +1, yesterday (real time) he had a red+3. I've always thought that a red +3 on any player meant that that player would be out for 3 games. My problem is Harvey Michael has played the last three games. I thought he would be out? Shouldn't he have been? Or am I missing something?
AssumedPseudonym
Joined: 10/26/2016
Posts: 1130

Deerfield Beach Rats
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 The number is for how many days he will miss, actually. Spring Training alternates single games and double-headers, so three days equates to either four or five games.
michaeltodd2
Joined: 02/20/2018
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Paradise Valley Cubs
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I wonder why he played though...maybe its a bug?
Geech
Joined: 01/12/2014
Posts: 545

San Luis Obispo Turtles
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When you look at your box scores on the three games simulated on Monday, you'll see he didn't play in any of those games and is listed as injured. So that's when he sat out his three games. His +1 must be a new injury.
todd
Joined: 01/30/2020
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Wellington Phoenix
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Hmm...your right. Though id swear those three days on the ninth and tenth he had a red number next to his name. But then again, maybe i'm just confused, lo! Thanks for pointing that out Geech.
Geech
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I think sometimes the injury number is a bit slow to update in parts of the interface, although it seems to sim properly. I'm not sure about that, though.
Rock777
Joined: 09/21/2014
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Haverhill Halflings
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This is definitely true. In fact if you look at the game date at the top right of the screen, its sometimes as much as three days behind the sim date! Because of this both pitcher stamina and injury number are often inaccurate during simulation times.


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