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#66322 | 06/13/2019 12:01:57 pm | Apr 3rd, 2041 | |
JoeDaddyeous91 Joined: 01/21/2016 Posts: 62 Kahului Turtles IV.1 | I feel like once you have a pitcher get to a very cold form there is no resurrecting them. When I look at my teams latest forms , the discrepancies between the hitters and pitchers forms are crazy! I have hitters who barely have moved one way or the other, but every single one of my pitchers is either very hot or very cold. What the heck, is this a normal thing people have noticed? I have a guy who has pitched 1/3 of an inning and is now very cold. Shouldn't that grow over more than the single outing, no matter how bad he performed in that 1/3 of an inning? Just curious others thoughts. |
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#66323 | 06/13/2019 12:07:41 pm | Apr 3rd, 2041 | |
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9597 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | Yeah its normal, because it is only showing data for their last few outings. Hot/Cold doesn't really mean anything. Its just showing you how they have done recently. If you don't play a guy who is "cold" he will never improve because he has no new stats. If a guy is just a bad player, he will always be "cold" because he just can't perform well. I wouldn't read too much into hot/cold. It might be useful if there are streaks programmed into the game, but that is an IF. | ||
#66328 | 06/13/2019 4:35:30 pm | Apr 6th, 2041 | |
Jwrose Joined: 07/07/2016 Posts: 95 Parma Dodgers V.10 | I've noticed that it does play into a players performance. I don't say anything because other players shout it down, but it does indeed influence performance |