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Originally Posted by waitwut
I'm curious, but are rain delays supposed to fatigue out pitchers? Because 2 times already I had a rain delay and the first time the opposing pitcher immediately went into tired, then a pitch later exhausted status. Then just recently I had a rain delay and a few pitcher later my guy became tired and then exhausted. I was playing the games out.
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Long ones should. Like if they have a 30+ minute rain delay, the pitcher will usually come back tired, and at 45+ minutes or so they're exhausted. Just to simulate that in real life, pitchers are usually pulled after long delays to save their arms.