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Stamina Rating (1-20)
I posted this in my league forum, but I don't think that they want to help a new guy, lol.
How does a pitcher's stamina rating correlates to the amount of a pitches a pitcher can throw before he begins to lose effectiveness? For example, our rating system is scaled at 1-20. How many pitches can a starter with a 20 rating for stamina can throw as opposed to a starter with a rating of 15? |
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These observations may be of some help to you with regard to stamina.
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I'm pretty happy with the way Markus re-jigged stamina and the relationship with starting pitching in vX. The number of "Pedro" like starters seems more realistic. That in turn leads to more realistic bullpen use.
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I'll add one bit of detail: a pitcher loses effectiveness when he has thrown roughly 90% of the total pitches that cause him to be "Tired". By "loses effectiveness" I mean that his pitch velocity drops. It is possible that other factors such as movement and control are also affected, but one can only guess about that. Once a pitcher becomes tired, it does not take many more pitches for him to become exhausted. Each stage means that his effectiveness is being reduced.
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And how about a reliever with a 3 rating on the 1-20 scale. Would 30 pitches be too much for this guy?
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Yeah, you're probably right. By OOTPXIII, I'm aiming for AI bullpen warmups. That'll force 'em to think about the next couple of innings!
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