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  • HHHBigFan
    Pro
    • Feb 2004
    • 635

    #1

    How not to manage a pitcher



    Enough said
  • linkdude
    Rookie
    • Jun 2011
    • 5

    #2
    Re: How not to manage a pitcher

    /facepalm...you would've thought he would get injured well before 56 pitches

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    • HHHBigFan
      Pro
      • Feb 2004
      • 635

      #3
      Re: How not to manage a pitcher

      Originally posted by linkdude
      /facepalm...you would've thought he would get injured well before 56 pitches
      I was waiting for it after every pitch..and this was on All-Star too

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      • Hal Fowler
        Banned
        • Apr 2011
        • 150

        #4
        Re: How not to manage a pitcher

        What do you have pitcher fatigue set at? What were his original PC PCap?
        59-74 seems low for a starter.

        Was it the CPU that kept him in? How was he pitching? Was this in the franchise mode? Was the bullpen worn down?

        I don't think there was nearly enough said.

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        • mkharsh33
          Hall Of Fame
          • Nov 2006
          • 12781

          #5
          Re: How not to manage a pitcher

          Not surprised it's a Nationals pitcher...
          STEELERS INDIANS CELTICS

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          • HHHBigFan
            Pro
            • Feb 2004
            • 635

            #6
            Re: How not to manage a pitcher

            Originally posted by Hal Fowler
            What do you have pitcher fatigue set at? What were his original PC PCap?
            59-74 seems low for a starter.

            Was it the CPU that kept him in? How was he pitching? Was this in the franchise mode? Was the bullpen worn down?

            I don't think there was nearly enough said.
            Fatigue is set at whatever the All-star default is. That was his original PCap, don't know why it was so low.

            CPU kept him in and he was actually pitching well..throwing mostly strikes.

            It was in franchise mode and I'm not sure what there bullpen was looking like.

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            • peigone
              Banned
              • Jun 2010
              • 1050

              #7
              Re: How not to manage a pitcher

              Originally posted by HHHBigFan
              CPU kept him in and he was actually pitching well..throwing mostly strikes.
              I wrote about this a good month ago. I noticed the CPU would routinely leave its starter in with 0 energy for 3, 4 or 5 extra innings as long as he wasn't getting hit. And with no change in his effectiveness other than the speed of his pitches dropped down several MPH when pitching on 0 energy. A huge flaw in the programming AI for sure. BTW this was with Quick games (not Franchise) and a CPU bullpen at 100% energy.
              Last edited by peigone; 06-19-2011, 02:25 AM.

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              • RogueHominid
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2006
                • 10900

                #8
                Re: How not to manage a pitcher

                This is closely enough related that I don't want to start a fresh thread.

                I'm doing a franchise with PHI and Halladay took the mound for his 7th start of the year. After a couple of innings I noticed that "are you gonna do a mound visit" graphic come up and I thought hey, what's going on? I looked at the PC/AP and it said that he only had like 35 AP. I've never seen that before. He didn't miss any days of rest or anything. I had to pull him after 3 because I was deathly afraid he'd get hurt.

                Has anyone else seen this or have any idea why it happened?

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                • Hal Fowler
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 150

                  #9
                  Re: How not to manage a pitcher

                  Originally posted by Trojan Man
                  This is closely enough related that I don't want to start a fresh thread.

                  I'm doing a franchise with PHI and Halladay took the mound for his 7th start of the year. After a couple of innings I noticed that "are you gonna do a mound visit" graphic come up and I thought hey, what's going on? I looked at the PC/AP and it said that he only had like 35 AP. I've never seen that before. He didn't miss any days of rest or anything. I had to pull him after 3 because I was deathly afraid he'd get hurt.

                  Has anyone else seen this or have any idea why it happened?
                  So you guys do realize that since the patch, the P-PCap updates throughout the game, right? It's not giving you the total they started with, but what they actually have left.

                  That total can be affected by how many pitches a guy threw in his last start, too. I'm assuming it can also be affected by a nagging injury status.

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                  • RogueHominid
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 10900

                    #10
                    Re: How not to manage a pitcher

                    Originally posted by Hal Fowler
                    So you guys do realize that since the patch, the P-PCap updates throughout the game, right? It's not giving you the total they started with, but what they actually have left.

                    That total can be affected by how many pitches a guy threw in his last start, too. I'm assuming it can also be affected by a nagging injury status.
                    I think it's definitely influenced by a guy's last start and by injuries. I love that, especially the first par. In Halliday's last start I had to lean on him for a complete game because my whole bullpen was gassed. Now I know he's gonna have a tougher time next start as a result.

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                    • stcardinal
                      Rookie
                      • May 2011
                      • 72

                      #11
                      Re: How not to manage a pitcher

                      I do this all the time for fun and they never get injured. In MVP they'd immediately throw out an elbow or something.

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