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  • MattFoley
    Rookie
    • Oct 2002
    • 94

    #1

    Pitcher Fatigue

    One thing I have noticed about this game is that when you use random or smart counts, the pitchers fatigue bar seems to go down quickly. This is true because they are getting higher pitch counts. What I found out though, is that even when a pitcher's fatigue bar is down all the way, a pitcher can still throw fair. I was pitching Jamie Moyer last night and he was down to zero in 6 2/3 innings, yet I got him through the 8th. Even though he was zero, he still was pitching with some control and velocity. He eventually crashed in the 9th, but he was able to go.

    I also noticed this with Gil Meche when he got rocked and was down to 0 on the fatigue bar, but he still hit 93 on the speed gun. He dropped quickly after this, but 0 on the fatigue bar I've noticed is more the start of the end, not the complete end.

    By the way, I love playing with Random or Smart counts. You can get very realistic walk/strikeout totals with this. To me, that it was one of the biggest strengths of this game.
  • BatsareBugs
    LVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 12553

    #2
    Re: Pitcher Fatigue

    There's already a thread for this, use it.

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    • BatsareBugs
      LVP
      • Feb 2003
      • 12553

      #3
      Re: Pitcher Fatigue

      There's already a thread for this, use it.

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      • BatsareBugs
        LVP
        • Feb 2003
        • 12553

        #4
        Re: Pitcher Fatigue

        There's already a thread for this, use it.

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