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Originally Posted by ayaghmour2
Did a little testing too it's not always 4%
Couldn't do one pitch per pitcher, but did one at bat. Different stamina, different pitch count, different fatigue%
Musgrove was 40% after two days. Fully rested after 4. Yoshi too after 4, even though he started with more fatigue. Maybe the game takes into account that starters have previous side sessions and had to get worked out
Regardless, this is not true:
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It absolutely is true ! Your guys just pitched 4 and 6 pitches and lost 85% stamina LOL. You are too focused on being right about individual fatigue levels that I stated , even though I did say give or take. (which are almost every single time 100% accurate) rather than looking at the big picture. Go through every single level of your minor leagues and look at the pitcher that pitched yesterday his fatigue will be on 4% every time. ��. You did one quick test I've been noticing this for the past 2 iterations of the game and I have a much larger sample than doing 2 quick test with 2 pitchers. Even tho You did prove my point.
This is a modern league we are in your 2056