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  • KnightTemplar
    MVP
    • Feb 2017
    • 3282

    #16
    Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

    Originally posted by Detroit Tigers
    Yeah they brought the “pitcher getting tired” pop up back, but it remains nonsense. Got the notification, did a mound visit to check, dude was still at ~55% energy. So at default stamina, a guy with 100 stamina, gets the “getting tired” pop up around 55 pitches? Lol. Cool mechanic don’t know what I’d do without it.

    Anyway I just kinda go by feel. Most guys have stamina ratings in the 70s so I just know that at around 75-80 pitches it’s getting close to the end.
    Hmm. I never seen it with 55% energy remaining.:nocomprende

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    • JoshC1977
      All Star
      • Dec 2010
      • 11564

      #17
      Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

      Originally posted by Detroit Tigers
      Yeah they brought the “pitcher getting tired” pop up back, but it remains nonsense. Got the notification, did a mound visit to check, dude was still at ~55% energy. So at default stamina, a guy with 100 stamina, gets the “getting tired” pop up around 55 pitches? Lol. Cool mechanic don’t know what I’d do without it.

      Anyway I just kinda go by feel. Most guys have stamina ratings in the 70s so I just know that at around 75-80 pitches it’s getting close to the end.
      Was he relieving?

      Even under the old notification system, I noted "he is tired" messages popping-up for relievers at around 50% of the bar.
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      • Detroit Tigers
        MVP
        • Mar 2018
        • 1376

        #18
        Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

        Originally posted by JoshC1977
        Was he relieving?



        Even under the old notification system, I noted "he is tired" messages popping-up for relievers at around 50% of the bar.

        For the 55% guy yeah RP for sure. Another time when a SP got it it was more legit. Good catch.
        Just one man’s opinion.
        I don’t actually care about any of this.

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        • DarthRambo
          MVP
          • Mar 2008
          • 6630

          #19
          Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

          Originally posted by bo_jax2000
          Quick manage in the pause screen
          Yeah but when I'm up to bat this only shows cpu pitcher. No way to check my SP pitch count or stamina. Also, the right d pad used to show all the pitching attributes along with pitch count and stamina left. I loved using this to compare how each SP is doing every game as well with a sorta side by side comparison of the two pitchers who are on the mound.
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          • MatrixTN
            MVP
            • Mar 2009
            • 1857

            #20
            Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

            Originally posted by IrishSalsa
            Yeah but when I'm up to bat this only shows cpu pitcher. No way to check my SP pitch count or stamina. Also, the right d pad used to show all the pitching attributes along with pitch count and stamina left. I loved using this to compare how each SP is doing every game as well with a sorta side by side comparison of the two pitchers who are on the mound.

            Not a clean screener but I was used to holding left to see my P's stamina while batting and thats out. So no way to view your P's stamina while batting?

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            • strosdood
              MVP
              • Nov 2020
              • 1163

              #21
              Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

              Mound visit


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              • DarthRambo
                MVP
                • Mar 2008
                • 6630

                #22
                Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

                Originally posted by MatrixTN
                Not a clean screener but I was used to holding left to see my P's stamina while batting and thats out. So no way to view your P's stamina while batting?
                Is it the left d pad? I keep saying right, my bad. No, no way to check anything on your pitcher while you're batting.

                Originally posted by strosdood
                Mound visit


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                Okay but there's a chance you could drop their confidence if a mound visit isn't actually needed.

                I mean this isn't a huge deal but something so minor and one of those nice small things the game had. Just an annoying thing. Honestly will probably flip on pitch selection on screen at times just to check and turn it back off for clean screen. Just dumb I now have to do this when it was so simple for years

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                • RogueHominid
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 10900

                  #23
                  Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

                  I don't like how they removed the quick check using the d pad from last year, but a very reliable rule for P STA is 1 pitch per STA point at default, +/- 5 depending on how many max effort pitches you're throwing.

                  +1 STA slider adds +10 pitches to the count, more or less, so you can calculate accordingly.

                  I do a combo of total pitches and performance to make the call this year; seems to be working fine.

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                  • hockeyyt988
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 339

                    #24
                    Re: “Clean Screen approach” users, how are you checking pitcher stamina?

                    Originally posted by RogueNautilus
                    I don't like how they removed the quick check using the d pad from last year, but a very reliable rule for P STA is 1 pitch per STA point at default, +/- 5 depending on how many max effort pitches you're throwing.



                    +1 STA slider adds +10 pitches to the count, more or less, so you can calculate accordingly.



                    I do a combo of total pitches and performance to make the call this year; seems to be working fine.


                    Oh that’s a good reference. I always thought of stamina rating in terms of 100 like other ratings. The better way to see it is pitch count, give or take a few depending on maxing out pitches.


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