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  • Seancefc
    Rookie
    • May 2014
    • 440

    #1

    Relievers getting tired

    My relievers seem to be getting tired very early. Some when they have half a bar of energy...is this a bug?
  • msmith05
    Rookie
    • Mar 2009
    • 309

    #2
    Re: Relievers getting tired

    nope if you use full exertion with them or they get hit around a bit they will fatigue

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    • ShowTyme15
      LADetermined
      • Jan 2004
      • 11853

      #3
      Re: Relievers getting tired

      What the guy above me said is correct. Also if you spend too long warming them up, they will lose energy that way as well. (Before you even put them in the game)

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      • turty11
        All Star
        • Apr 2013
        • 8923

        #4
        Re: Relievers getting tired

        my issue is 14 stamina relievers with the slider @ 0 going 30+ pitches without touching half-way on the energy meter
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        • ggsimmonds
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jan 2009
          • 11235

          #5
          Re: Relievers getting tired

          It is because they are relievers. It is working as intended. fairly certain being tired also affects them more than starters when it comes to effectiveness.

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          • turty11
            All Star
            • Apr 2013
            • 8923

            #6
            Re: Relievers getting tired

            i think the reliever slider is backwards (10 is LESS pitches)
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            • Seancefc
              Rookie
              • May 2014
              • 440

              #7
              Re: Relievers getting tired

              Can I just point out I'm aware they get tired more quickly than starters etc. My point is sometimes they have half a bar of energy and i get the message 'your pitcher is getting tired'.

              Surely 50% energy remaining means he shouldn't be tired.

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              • moemoe24
                Rookie
                • Oct 2007
                • 1996

                #8
                Re: Relievers getting tired

                Originally posted by Seancefc
                Can I just point out I'm aware they get tired more quickly than starters etc. My point is sometimes they have half a bar of energy and i get the message 'your pitcher is getting tired'.



                Surely 50% energy remaining means he shouldn't be tired.

                I don't see the in game tiredness as much as their overall energy after a game. My first game of the season I used all my relievers except two because my starter got hit around a bit but still left with the lead after the 5th. So no reliever threw more than one inning but after the game their energy was all zapped. Shouldn't be that way after one game and only pitch one inning


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                • niles08
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 352

                  #9
                  Re: Relievers getting tired

                  Originally posted by Seancefc
                  Can I just point out I'm aware they get tired more quickly than starters etc. My point is sometimes they have half a bar of energy and i get the message 'your pitcher is getting tired'.

                  Surely 50% energy remaining means he shouldn't be tired.

                  I think the game lets you know when you have only a certain amount of pitchers left before you hit 0 energy. I may be wrong, but I'm sure a reliever's energy level is different from a starters in the game. A starter at halfway energy may still have 40-50 pitchers where a reliever may have 15 at half energy.

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                  • Benz87
                    #OwnTheFuture
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 1320

                    #10
                    Re: Relievers getting tired

                    Originally posted by Seancefc
                    Can I just point out I'm aware they get tired more quickly than starters etc. My point is sometimes they have half a bar of energy and i get the message 'your pitcher is getting tired'.

                    Surely 50% energy remaining means he shouldn't be tired.
                    I recently started seeing this message as well. I will bring in a reliever, and after they throw only 10-15 pitches I will see this message when they definitely have a substantial amount of energy left on their bar. I just assumed it was glitch because you only receive this message with a starter when their energy bar has actually been depleted. I haven't noticed any difference in performance after I receive this message either, they will still pitch up to the standards of their green energy bar.
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                    • HarrySTruman
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 357

                      #11
                      Re: Relievers getting tired

                      So how long should one have a reliever "stretch and toss"? How long should we "warm up"? If he "warms up" for more than an inning, is that too long?

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                      • Seancefc
                        Rookie
                        • May 2014
                        • 440

                        #12
                        Re: Relievers getting tired

                        Originally posted by HarrySTruman
                        So how long should one have a reliever "stretch and toss"? How long should we "warm up"? If he "warms up" for more than an inning, is that too long?
                        I generally stretch and toss my SU pitcher in the 6th and warm him up in the 7th if I'm bringing him on in the 8th. I've noticed this year the pitchers don't fatigue in the bullpen if they're warming up as fast as they did in previous versions.

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