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You will never actually see it in the box score.
When a pitcher is fatigued the computer behind the scenes determines his chances of giving up a hit are increased. Then alters the dice roll to reflect the outcome. Now the exact method is black box and proprietary and will never be revealed to people like us. But this could be accomplished in many ways.
For example Maddux is pitching against a LH hitter. Computer decides he is tired and needs to give up a single. The resulting dice roll will not be a 6-7. The computer will adjust the dice roll to say show 4-5 and hitter gets a single. Or if Hal decided the fatigue factor called for a double or HR it could just select an appropriate roll off the hitter card and designate that as the dice roll result. You would not see it as a single or whatever because he was tired. You will only see the dice roll resulting in a hit. Hooray hitter.
Another method of enforcing the escalating F? rating would be to alter the 50/50 split. So the splits may become something like....
F7 = 55%-45% in favor of the hitter.
F6 = 60-40
F5 = 65-35
F4 = 70-30
F3 = 75-25
F2 = 80-20
F1 = 85-15
F0 = 90-10
Now who knows what those percentages would actually be. Point being tilting the rolls toward the hitter card would increase odds of pitcher giving up a hit and the better the hitter the more the penalty to being tired.
Main point is the advanced fatigue is black box and the revealed dice roll only for our amusement.