Does anyone know if, as energy goes down, injury occurence goes up? And how often to do you rest your players? I tend to sit my normal catcher (Barajas, a bit older anyway) one or two days a week, depending on off days.
Energy level and injury occurrence correlation?
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Energy level and injury occurrence correlation?
I'm into mid-to-late May in my franchise and I'm at the point now where I'm having to rest some players for a game or two to get the energy levels back up. However, on some of my younger players (Tabata and McCutchen in the OF) I've let the energy levels drop to low 70s, and both got injured while in that range.
Does anyone know if, as energy goes down, injury occurence goes up? And how often to do you rest your players? I tend to sit my normal catcher (Barajas, a bit older anyway) one or two days a week, depending on off days.Tags: None -
Re: Energy level and injury occurrence correlation?
I'm into mid-to-late May in my franchise and I'm at the point now where I'm having to rest some players for a game or two to get the energy levels back up. However, on some of my younger players (Tabata and McCutchen in the OF) I've let the energy levels drop to low 70s, and both got injured while in that range.
Does anyone know if, as energy goes down, injury occurence goes up? And how often to do you rest your players? I tend to sit my normal catcher (Barajas, a bit older anyway) one or two days a week, depending on off days.
i am assuming injury occurance chances will rise if a guy is tired. not positive tho.
In 11 i rested guys once a week on and off. but i used the yankees. lot of rest needed there.
question: do u see the CPU fatigue being comparable to yours? Or do they not lose energy?
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