Eckersley

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robert.kosky

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Eckersley

PostSat Mar 15, 2014 11:41 pm

What is with Eck? He faces four hitters, strikes out one hitter, gives up 2 singles and one walk, and goes from a '9' fatigue rating to a '0'??? And this has happened numerous times this season! His ERA is over 7. Yet when I faced him in the playoffs in a different league, he took on my lefty leaning team and shut them down for 3 innings, his fatigue rating staying at '9' and entire time. I have his pitching setting at 'slow hook' and nothing else but a closer. What am I missing.
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Re: Eckersley

PostSat Mar 15, 2014 11:44 pm

Since we are not using the closer rules, and is relief fatigue rating is 1, as soon as he allows 3 baserunners via hit or walk he becomes tired and F0. Also because his fatigue rating is 1, he automatically becomes fatigued as soon has he has completed 3 innings (fatigue rating +2).

It's all in the game rules.
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Re: Eckersley

PostSun Mar 16, 2014 10:49 pm

Thanks for your response. However, since Eck's rated for only one inning, doesn't his fatigue kick in after one inning, not 3 innings?
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Re: Eckersley

PostMon Mar 17, 2014 1:11 pm

No, that's the inning they are susceptible to fatigue in. So an R3 can become fatigued in his 3rd inning. An S6 can become fatigued in the 6th inning, etc.

I usually avoid the R1 guys unless I'm using them as a cheap specialist. And a lot of the R2 guys, although there are exceptions.

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