Also - this may be related - what is the bar under the fielder's name when he comes up to bat. It's usually blue, but does it change colors, and what do those colors mean??
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Re: Q on positional fatigue
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Hooligan said:
How do you know when a player is tired and needs a break?
Also - this may be related - what is the bar under the fielder's name when he comes up to bat. It's usually blue, but does it change colors, and what do those colors mean??
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The blue bar changes, it's the players fatigue, it'll go down depending on their health rating, when it's yellow, you're best bet is to bench them the day before. How to check before the game? Go to the scouting report and check the section called personal (or something like that), it'll have something that says health status. If it's healthy, he's good to go, if not, bench him.
I believe the more tired they are, the chances of an injury increases. -
Re: Q on positional fatigue
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Hooligan said:
How do you know when a player is tired and needs a break?
Also - this may be related - what is the bar under the fielder's name when he comes up to bat. It's usually blue, but does it change colors, and what do those colors mean??
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The blue bar changes, it's the players fatigue, it'll go down depending on their health rating, when it's yellow, you're best bet is to bench them the day before. How to check before the game? Go to the scouting report and check the section called personal (or something like that), it'll have something that says health status. If it's healthy, he's good to go, if not, bench him.
I believe the more tired they are, the chances of an injury increases.Comment
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Re: Q on positional fatigue
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Hooligan said:
How do you know when a player is tired and needs a break?
Also - this may be related - what is the bar under the fielder's name when he comes up to bat. It's usually blue, but does it change colors, and what do those colors mean??
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The blue bar changes, it's the players fatigue, it'll go down depending on their health rating, when it's yellow, you're best bet is to bench them the day before. How to check before the game? Go to the scouting report and check the section called personal (or something like that), it'll have something that says health status. If it's healthy, he's good to go, if not, bench him.
I believe the more tired they are, the chances of an injury increases.Comment
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