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Pitcher fatigue

PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:21 pm
by gross54
@ -- These @ symbol is ignored as Pitch-Count fatigue is used

Can anyone help me find the pitcher fatigue chart or explain when. It kicks in?

I am once again confused.

Re: Pitcher fatigue

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:59 am
by gross54
Oooogie booogie

Re: Pitcher fatigue

PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:19 pm
by chris.sied@yahoo.com
Its complicated.

At the beginning of each game, the pitcher is assigned a pitch count (we dont know what that is). He also starts out at F9 (strongest) and as the game progresses may drop down, with F0 meaning he is pitching like I would. He will start to drop as he nears the pitch count. But if he is throwing well, he can go beyond his pitch count without becoming fatigued. (I said it was complicated)

I would suggest going here and reading the section on pitch count fatigue. I could reiterate it here, but its complicated.

https://stratomatic365.fandom.com/wiki/ ... nt_Fatigue

Re: Pitcher fatigue

PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 9:39 pm
by gross54
Thanks for the information.
I think I figured it out. If the wind is blowing from the east and the squirrel has a turnip, your pitcher gets as many pitches as a catfish in a bullfighting ring.

chris.sied@yahoo.com wrote:Its complicated.

At the beginning of each game, the pitcher is assigned a pitch count (we dont know what that is). He also starts out at F9 (strongest) and as the game progresses may drop down, with F0 meaning he is pitching like I would. He will start to drop as he nears the pitch count. But if he is throwing well, he can go beyond his pitch count without becoming fatigued. (I said it was complicated)

I would suggest going here and reading the section on pitch count fatigue. I could reiterate it here, but its complicated.

https://stratomatic365.fandom.com/wiki/ ... nt_Fatigue