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  • richmondn96
    Pro
    • Aug 2010
    • 566

    #1

    Position Player Energy

    How low should you let your position players' energy levels drop before you give them a day off?

    Also, is there any way to check player energy during a game?

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  • countryboy
    Growing pains
    • Sep 2003
    • 52730

    #2
    Re: Position Player Energy

    Originally posted by richmondn96
    How low should you let your position players' energy levels drop before you give them a day off?

    Also, is there any way to check player energy during a game?
    For me it depends on their durability and age and position.

    For instance...Matt Holliday typically gets a day off when the suggestion pops up because he's older and I don't want him to injure himself. For Molina, I'll usually give him off 2 days a month and its typically on Sundays because they are day games following a Saturday night game. For everyone else, its basically how I feel at the time.

    And no there is no way to check a player's energy during the game.
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    • richmondn96
      Pro
      • Aug 2010
      • 566

      #3
      Re: Position Player Energy

      Originally posted by countryboy
      For me it depends on their durability and age and position.

      For instance...Matt Holliday typically gets a day off when the suggestion pops up because he's older and I don't want him to injure himself. For Molina, I'll usually give him off 2 days a month and its typically on Sundays because they are day games following a Saturday night game. For everyone else, its basically how I feel at the time.

      And no there is no way to check a player's energy during the game.
      Ok thanks. Is the player's performance ever impacted by their energy and how do you know when their energy reaches that point?

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      • NEOPARADIGM
        Banned
        • Jul 2009
        • 2788

        #4
        Re: Position Player Energy

        For my catchers I usually follow the general rule of no day games after a night game; then for standard players I usually try to give a day off if they slip under 60% stamina or so. For star & superstar types (guys who should play 150+ games, barring injury) I keep them around until 40% or so.
        Last edited by NEOPARADIGM; 05-15-2016, 03:34 PM.

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        • countryboy
          Growing pains
          • Sep 2003
          • 52730

          #5
          Re: Position Player Energy

          Originally posted by richmondn96
          Ok thanks. Is the player's performance ever impacted by their energy and how do you know when their energy reaches that point?
          Yes player performance is effected when you get the message popup talking about a player needs a day off. They also have increased chance at injury when tired.
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          • yanks22009
            Rookie
            • Jan 2012
            • 121

            #6
            Re: Position Player Energy

            Like many others have stated in here I try to give my catchers the day off if their was a night game before. I also check and see how long it is until my next day off. If there are some tired players but the next day I have a day off, I usually let them play.

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            • Tarheels153369
              Rookie
              • Sep 2004
              • 165

              #7
              Re: Position Player Energy

              Does substituting out a player mid way through a game help conserve more energy then if they just play the whole game? Or does starting a player just drop their energy by a set amount no matter how long they actually play in the game?

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              • KBLover
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2009
                • 12172

                #8
                Re: Position Player Energy

                Similarly does bringing him late (say as a PH or defensive sub) count as playing and no day off, count as he got the day off because he didn't start, or somewhere in between?

                Same for DH'ing. For example, I'm the Marlins and Chris Davis is normally 1B, but we're playing in Boston for interleague play. If I play Davis as DH, does that take less energy?
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                • NEOPARADIGM
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 2788

                  #9
                  Re: Position Player Energy

                  ^DH'ing takes considerably less energy, yes. Not sure about the other questions. I know playing a guy sparingly (PH in the 7th or whatever) used to burn him the same as a start but I'm pretty sure they've tweaked that so it's better now.

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                  • KBLover
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 12172

                    #10
                    Re: Position Player Energy

                    Originally posted by NEOPARADIGM
                    ^DH'ing takes considerably less energy, yes. Not sure about the other questions. I know playing a guy sparingly (PH in the 7th or whatever) used to burn him the same as a start but I'm pretty sure they've tweaked that so it's better now.

                    Thanks - that's good to know and great it's in the game.
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                    • Grinder12000
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 1122

                      #11
                      Re: Position Player Energy

                      Does substituting out a player mid way through a game help conserve more energy then if they just play the whole game?
                      Yes - When I have a player with less then 50% and I'm up or down a bunch I'll sit hit down the rest of the game so I don't have to rest him a COMPLETE game later.

                      It' helps

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                      • RogueHominid
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 10900

                        #12
                        Re: Position Player Energy

                        I have noticed when bringing in a guy who was given a rest day to PH, they typically get most if not all the energy restored that they would have gotten had they never entered the game.

                        So for off days for star players in crucial games, I'll bring them in for a key PH situation without thinking twice.

                        I've noticed that the game doesn't always recommend that a player get a day off at the same point on the energy bar, and that the recommendations can vary from player to player.

                        For example, I often get sub suggestions when guys get around 60%, but I recall not getting suggestions to rest A-Gon until he was around 40% in the latter portion of the season.

                        So I wonder if the sub suggestion logic is dynamic and takes into account factors besides just the energy level of a player.

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                        • My993C2
                          MVP
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 1588

                          #13
                          Re: Position Player Energy

                          When my position players get down around the 33% or less range, I will sit them for a game and only bring them in if I am desperate for players. The position players will commit more errors in the field when their energy levels are below this 33% range and I have enough rested players committing errors. I don't need tired players committing more.

                          But I do think the fatigue levels for position players is too high in this game.

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