Did someone turn fatigue off?? All of my guys have been showing 100 percent after every game, including pitchers.
WIS FAQ covers this question. Basically, it's not unusual for players to show some fatigue early in the season after high-scoring games, and then for that fatigue to more or less go away as time goes on.
All my batters pretty much stay at 100% except for Trammell, who dips into the mid-90s pretty often (he has the fewest AB of any of my starters except my Cs).
Dan Plesac, who pitched only 62 innings in his third salary year, can hardly be used in back-to-back games though he was a closer in real life. He drops down into the 40s after 20 pitches or so. I now have him set to come out of the game after approx. 15 pitches, even though his ERA is 0.00 and I can use the decent relief pitching (rest of the RPs ERAs are over 6.00).
hitters, I'm not too worried about, but everyone of my starters show at 100 percent, even right after their start. In the beginning, I would get a number in red (ie 52(100)) showing the pitcher would be at 52 percent the next game, but 100 percent the game after that. Right now, every pitcher is at 100 no matter when they pitched.
I'm getting that too. Maybe somebody should ask the guys at whatif. Either way it isn't going to change how I approach the game. It goes against the spirit of the league/my enjoyment to do otherwise. My #4 and #5 starters are part of the team and I want to see how they'd do in a "realistic" type rotation.
My situation is a little different -- my bullpen is struggling so bad, I'm thinking about dropping one of my bottom two starters in the bullpen, and just going with a 4-man rotation.
I am going with a 4-man rotation...
of course, i don't think I have any complete games and typically my pitchers are sitting in the 7th inning, but... whatever...
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If Larry wins this I'll shoot myself.
when I win...
do you want us to quote you on this or ignore it???
'cuz if you want I will quote you on it after I win...
UCONN owns a nice collection of Nerf guns, so I think he was serious.
Spock's smart....LB believes in dragons.
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and all you can say to me is "Larry believes in dragons" 'cuz you know that everything else I said is right...
besides which, I never said I believe in dragons as in what the stories describe, I said that SOMETHING had to have been there for real for the stories to be so similar and so farspread...
I honestly feel that htere is no way that there were no dinosaurs/large lizards living while man is... whether there arne't many of them or they really aren't that incredibly large or are extinct now isn't the point...
The point is that 500 years ago there WERE large lizard-like creatures scattered around the world that many different men in many different time periods in many different places saw and claimed to have seen...
The only logical explanation from all of these similar accounts (when most of them weren't seen by others) is that there were, in fact, some type of large lizard-like creatures living in those places...