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  • yakimiiis
    Rookie
    • Mar 2003
    • 104

    #1

    Game-to-game player fatigue

    Sorry for another post. One other thing I can't determine -- does a player's having pitched one day affect his stamina the next? I'm used to High Heat, where they have a meter showing you a player's condition -- i.e., a SP is wiped the day after throwing the day before.

    With MVP it seems like I could just trot out Randy Johnson every game without any sort of degredation. Is this true? Maybe I just have to note the stamina numbers of the pitching staff, but I miss the indicator of how well each player is feeling.

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  • CheckMate
    All Star
    • Jul 2002
    • 4133

    #2
    Re: Game-to-game player fatigue

    When you go to the next days game you have to confirm your lineup. There you will see the starting pitcher and at the bottom of the screen is a list of stats for all of your players, one of them is energy. Matt Morris is the Cards' #1 pitcher, and when I went to the second game his energy was listed at 48/90. You can still pitch a guy consecutive games, but I noticed that Morris got tired quicker than normal. I guess it is like when Randy starts game 6 in the playoffs and then comes in for an inning or two of relief in game 7. Hope this helps.
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    • CheckMate
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 4133

      #3
      Re: Game-to-game player fatigue

      When you go to the next days game you have to confirm your lineup. There you will see the starting pitcher and at the bottom of the screen is a list of stats for all of your players, one of them is energy. Matt Morris is the Cards' #1 pitcher, and when I went to the second game his energy was listed at 48/90. You can still pitch a guy consecutive games, but I noticed that Morris got tired quicker than normal. I guess it is like when Randy starts game 6 in the playoffs and then comes in for an inning or two of relief in game 7. Hope this helps.
      "If y’all see me in the news, and I make the news for something that I ain’t got no business making it for, don’t bash me. Say it was a young guy living."
      - Clinton Portis

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      • Cadarn23
        Rookie
        • Mar 2003
        • 11

        #4
        Re: Game-to-game player fatigue

        There is definitely pitcher fatigue that carries over for multiple days. Can't remember the exact menu off the top of my head, but I think that when you start a new game in Frnachise Mode you can see it. Hit square ('change') on the Pitching Rotation screen and your 5 man rotation should pop up and one of the attributes you'll see next to their names are how much of their stamina they currently have compared to their max stamina (ex: 35/72).

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        • Cadarn23
          Rookie
          • Mar 2003
          • 11

          #5
          Re: Game-to-game player fatigue

          There is definitely pitcher fatigue that carries over for multiple days. Can't remember the exact menu off the top of my head, but I think that when you start a new game in Frnachise Mode you can see it. Hit square ('change') on the Pitching Rotation screen and your 5 man rotation should pop up and one of the attributes you'll see next to their names are how much of their stamina they currently have compared to their max stamina (ex: 35/72).

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