by harry lime » Wed May 17, 2006 11:02 am
Rob- Thanks--I messed up. I got confused. It is outs-- but he needs to give up a baserunner to have the fatigue kick in.
[b:7b0c496a9f]"Once this number of outs have been recorded, the pitcher will lose his effectiveness as soon as he allows a hit or a walk. If a pitcher is rated 0, then he loses his effectiveness as soon as he allows a hit or a walk. When a pitcher loses his effectiveness, he has reached his POW.
If the pitcher being brought into the game in a closer situation has a Closer Endurance rating of "N", then he enters the game with the loss effectiveness penalty already in affect (he has reached his POW). For pitchers rated as a "N", this penalty is always in effect starting with the first batter they face in a closer situation"[/b:7b0c496a9f]
POW-- means Point Of Weakness -- in otherwords he's fatigued and his outs with a @ next to them become hits.
Here's the SOM definition of closer situation too-
[b:7b0c496a9f]A "closer situation" occurs whenever the defensive team has the lead and the tying run is at-bat or on-base from the 9th inning on. When this situation occurs then observe the following rule changes:[/b:7b0c496a9f]
Thanks for correcting me Rob.