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RP and SP definitely different - and i think it's how they are used in the games, not necessarily their listed position or role, too (n/a to AI) - could be wrong as i don't play games out. i think an sp in an rp role without changing his position is a bad idea, nonetheless. (another guess)
125 is about as high as i see it go... one caveat - knuckleballers can throw 125 with just above average stamina (~60some/100) that i've seen... not sure how low that goes and stays true. i think maybe velocity is the cause, but could be the pitch, too.
and don't think of it as a 1:1 scale like tucker said. SP will start at some minimum #, assuming stamina isn't too extreme. 80-90-95 whatever it is, it relates to the stamina and at some point they can be unviable as starters, i assume. it should drop off below anything useable.
at the high end... it's a slow roll upward. if you want to protect yourself against tired arms pitching during long stretches with no days off, use a PC ~7-10 less than when that pitcher gets 'slightly tired' in game.
even if you don't play games out, start learning what stamina equates to how many pitches -- the variance you may see is due to inaccurate scouting, if on (or different fatigue levels to start the game, obviously). so, once you learn it well, you can know a pitchers stamina with 100% certainty in spite of your scout.
*shoudl be the same in '18, but never know for sure initially.
Last edited by NoOne; 04-05-2017 at 05:46 PM.
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