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Old 05-11-2019, 09:35 AM   #3
slugga27
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Originally Posted by dbl4868 View Post
Anyone know why I may not be seeing any of my position players being fatigued? I do give a few of my every day players days off every now and then but not all of them and yet they are always 100% rested. Even have a couple of players who have played every game of the season (22 games) and they are 100% rested. This is not realistic. I have the setting for Position Player Fatigue on VERY HIGH which I assume means position players become fatigued more quickly. So I do not understand what is going on?


It’s dependent on many factors. Age, injury history, scheduled off days, etc. of course, catchers will need more off days, and first basemen less. I also have fatigue on very high, and I’ll be forced to rest players. But if, like you said, you are giving players days off once in a while, you may never see the energy go down. This is because you’re getting ahead of it, and that, IMO is good strategy.


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