Joestradamus wrote:Just in my 2nd league. I have been very aware to keep my pitchers innings around what they actually pitched in real life so they won't get fatigued. Was looking at a competitors team and noticed they have a SP with 150+ innings pitched this year and noticed he ONLY pitched 33 innings that year. Still 70 games left in season. Shouldn't he be "very fatigued" and not effective?? Please advise. Thanks!!
Pitcher fatigue is determined by the their SOM rating and pitch count , forget actual innings pitched.
ENDURANCE RATINGS
"S6" or "starter(6)" means the pitcher can start games, and in general he can go 6 innings before being susceptible to tiredness.
"R2" or "relief(2)" means he can be used in relief, and in general he can go 6 outs (3 x 2) before being susceptible to tiredness.