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RP Warm Up
Figured it out-Sorry about his.
********************************** If I warm up a RP and never bring him into the game, does he become tired, and after approximately how long? Thanks. Mike Last edited by mkjhartmann; 03-18-2016 at 02:05 PM. |
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Yes, they do. When you have them warming up you will see the status change to 'Tiring' at some point. You can then bench them and bring them back to the bullpen, and it will show their status according to how long the have sat down.
Very impressive detail actually that the game remembers that the pitcher has already warmed up earlier and then cools him down! |
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actually...that's a good question...
was the warm-up rule fixed for this version?
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Still waiting for the computer to have to warm up guys prior to them coming in and us being able to see that.
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