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  • kweiss
    MVP
    • May 2003
    • 1886

    #1

    ASB- Tired Pitchers

    In my franchise with the Red Sox for ASB all of my relievers have been "tired" lately. The weird part is most of the "tired" pitchers haven't pitched in quite a while. When I look at the scouting report under "health status" it tells me they are tired. I am 11 games into the season, and Mike Timlin for example, hasn't pitched at all this season and is considered tired. Ramiro Mendoza pitched for 1 short inning three games ago and he is still tired. Bob howry pitched for 1 inning 5 games ago, and he is still tired. All of my relievers except for one is said to be tired. What is going on?
  • pfunk
    Rookie
    • Mar 2003
    • 354

    #2
    Re: ASB- Tired Pitchers

    just like in major league baseball, if you don't use a guy often enough he is off his game. Since they do not have a hot/cold rating on ASB, they lower a pitcher's fatigue rating when you have not used him in a while. If you want your bullpen to stay fresh you have to make sure that they all pitch at least once a week or more. Or you can just throw alot of complete games and not worry about it.

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    • pfunk
      Rookie
      • Mar 2003
      • 354

      #3
      Re: ASB- Tired Pitchers

      just like in major league baseball, if you don't use a guy often enough he is off his game. Since they do not have a hot/cold rating on ASB, they lower a pitcher's fatigue rating when you have not used him in a while. If you want your bullpen to stay fresh you have to make sure that they all pitch at least once a week or more. Or you can just throw alot of complete games and not worry about it.

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