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  • doink000
    Rookie
    • Dec 2015
    • 35

    #1

    Player stamina (Franchise)

    How does player stamina work in franchise mode regarding positions/pinch hitting? Does playing certain positions deplete more energy than others (i.e. 1B instead of OF)? Do players still recoup energy if they rest a day but are used to pinch hit?
    Yes, I am asking because I traded for Ohtani and want to know how to use him.
    Thanks!!
  • canes21
    Hall Of Fame
    • Sep 2008
    • 22909

    #2
    Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

    As far as I know the Durability rating dictates the energy loss and regain. Pinch hitting a player does result in them not gaining as much energy back, but it is far from the hit that they'd get playing the entire game.

    Unfortunately for you, Ohtani doesn't work quite as well because the game is too basic with its stamina system so when Ohtani plays the field it hits his energy level meaning he cannot pitch with full energy unless you give him time off before his next start. And it works the other way around also. If he pitches 7 innings for you then he won't have the energy to really play the field the next few days.

    SDS hasn't figured out how to get him to be more viable unfortunately.

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    • doink000
      Rookie
      • Dec 2015
      • 35

      #3
      Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

      I upped Ohtani's durability and stamina to 99..but running into the same problems. I'll try the same 7 day cycle that the angels do (Pitch, Bench, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bench, Pitch) and he's never close to being 50%. I was wondering if maybe playing him at 1B instead of OF...or using him as a regular pinch hitter vs starting fielder would make a difference...

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      • tessl
        All Star
        • Apr 2007
        • 5676

        #4
        Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

        Originally posted by canes21
        As far as I know the Durability rating dictates the energy loss and regain. Pinch hitting a player does result in them not gaining as much energy back, but it is far from the hit that they'd get playing the entire game.

        Unfortunately for you, Ohtani doesn't work quite as well because the game is too basic with its stamina system so when Ohtani plays the field it hits his energy level meaning he cannot pitch with full energy unless you give him time off before his next start. And it works the other way around also. If he pitches 7 innings for you then he won't have the energy to really play the field the next few days.

        SDS hasn't figured out how to get him to be more viable unfortunately.

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        That's how it should be. IRL he is a 5 inning pitcher. Babe Ruth was one of the best pitchers in MLB when he was converted to strictly outfield after 1919 when he tried to be both a full time outfielder and pitcher and his pitching suffered.

        Sooner or later Ohtani will have to choose between pitching and the outfield.

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        • canes21
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2008
          • 22909

          #5
          Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

          Originally posted by tessl
          That's how it should be. IRL he is a 5 inning pitcher. Babe Ruth was one of the best pitchers in MLB when he was converted to strictly outfield after 1919 when he tried to be both a full time outfielder and pitcher and his pitching suffered.



          Sooner or later Ohtani will have to choose between pitching and the outfield.
          That's not how it should be. You should be able to replicate how they use him in real life. You can't with the current system.

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          • knich1
            Pro
            • Apr 2017
            • 795

            #6
            Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

            Originally posted by doink000
            I upped Ohtani's durability and stamina to 99..but running into the same problems. I'll try the same 7 day cycle that the angels do (Pitch, Bench, Bat, Bat, Bat, Bench, Pitch) and he's never close to being 50%. I was wondering if maybe playing him at 1B instead of OF...or using him as a regular pinch hitter vs starting fielder would make a difference...
            He is horrible in my franchise. CPU controls Angels but I placed him as 5th starter and at DH. DH does not lose stamina. Yet...his ERA is over 7 and he is I think a .220 hitter...awful!

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            • malky
              MVP
              • Feb 2009
              • 1301

              #7
              Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

              Originally posted by knich1
              He is horrible in my franchise. CPU controls Angels but I placed him as 5th starter and at DH. DH does not lose stamina. Yet...his ERA is over 7 and he is I think a .220 hitter...awful!

              Same! I have him at DH -and as a pitcher and batter he’s just average at best.
              Games I'm playing FOREVER: NFL2K5, That is all.

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              • BlueSkies77
                Rookie
                • Jul 2018
                • 295

                #8
                Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

                Originally posted by canes21
                As far as I know the Durability rating dictates the energy loss and regain. Pinch hitting a player does result in them not gaining as much energy back, but it is far from the hit that they'd get playing the entire game.

                Unfortunately for you, Ohtani doesn't work quite as well because the game is too basic with its stamina system so when Ohtani plays the field it hits his energy level meaning he cannot pitch with full energy unless you give him time off before his next start. And it works the other way around also. If he pitches 7 innings for you then he won't have the energy to really play the field the next few days.

                SDS hasn't figured out how to get him to be more viable unfortunately.

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                Wow I don’t pay attention to the durability rating. I often wonder about stamina but I never ask about it. It bugs me how players will get tired and need a day off way before there is any off day. It just seems they get tired way too fast. I often have to bench 2,3 even 4 players out of my line up in between off days. Seem unrealistic and I do understand that irl players do get days off but not nearly as often.

                Also, I notice that starting pitchers get into the yellow of their stamina when they are still in the 70’s for pitch count. I don’t get that either. Even if they’re pitching well.

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                • CurburEnthusiasm
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2016
                  • 43

                  #9
                  Player stamina (Franchise)

                  Also, I notice that starting pitchers get into the yellow of their stamina when they are still in the 70’s for pitch count. I don’t get that either. Even if they’re pitching well.[/QUOTE]

                  Hey BlueSky’s, have you tried changing the human starter stamina to 6 or 7(default is 5).

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                  • doink000
                    Rookie
                    • Dec 2015
                    • 35

                    #10
                    Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

                    Yea, editing player/cpu pitcher stamina helps with the pitching...but I wish there was a slider for position player fatigue...two games as a hitter in a row and Ohtani needs like 3 full days to recover

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                    • Duff2
                      Rookie
                      • May 2011
                      • 30

                      #11
                      Re: Player stamina (Franchise)

                      The pitcher's stamina rating directly correlates to the stamina bar going from green to yellow to red. For example, a starting pitcher with a stamina rating of 65 can only throw a max of 65 pitches before the bar turns yellow. Of course a pitchers confidence and using max effort pitches will influence this well. So the higher the stamina rating, the more pitches they can throw before turning yellow.

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