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Originally Posted by tomnov
I tried a 4 man rotation at first, as I remember my hometown Orioles using a 4 man rotation (of 20 game winners, twice) in the late 60s & early 70s, but my pitchers were still tired when their turn came around in the rotation again.
Of course, I've seen pitch counts in the 120-130 range or more.
No wonder they're tired 4 days later.
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You also have to adjust Pitcher Stamina to be what it was in the 1960's (or you could just click on the button to set up all of the adjustments for say 1963. This will adjust everything though... not just starting pitching.). Once that's set right, pitchers are fully rested on 3 days rest like they were back then.
Screenshot 1 shows settings starting a new standard 2019 game. Screenshot 2 shows settings after picking 1963 as the year, and as you can see the Starting Pitcher Stamina changed significantly.