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We're still faced with the question, If Sensational 60's mystery league uses Bullpen V2 as do the current sets, then, why would a Sandy Koufax relieve at F9 after resting two games after throwing 68 pitches and Clay Buchholz relieve at F0 after starting the previous game?
It's logical that Koufax might enter as an F9 and Buchholz as an F0, but, it's not certain why.
1)Koufax had two days rest
2)He threw 68 pitches in his previous start.
3)He is a starter/reliever, not a starter
4)He was assigned a role as a LH specialist.
I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss any of these reasons, although, more than likely #3 is the reason.
Now, if it had been a 14-inning game, similar to this one involving Buchholz, in which HAL ran out of pitchers and had to bring in a starter, and Koufax had not been assigned a LH Specialist role, would Koufax have come in as an F9 or an F0?
The likely answer is "F9", if assigned role has nothing to do with determining fatigue level. But, if this scenario does cause Koufax to come in partially fatigued, or fully fatigued, then we know "assigned role" may, indeed, have an impact on fatigue level.
It's logical that Koufax might enter as an F9 and Buchholz as an F0, but, it's not certain why.
1)Koufax had two days rest
2)He threw 68 pitches in his previous start.
3)He is a starter/reliever, not a starter
4)He was assigned a role as a LH specialist.
I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss any of these reasons, although, more than likely #3 is the reason.
Now, if it had been a 14-inning game, similar to this one involving Buchholz, in which HAL ran out of pitchers and had to bring in a starter, and Koufax had not been assigned a LH Specialist role, would Koufax have come in as an F9 or an F0?
The likely answer is "F9", if assigned role has nothing to do with determining fatigue level. But, if this scenario does cause Koufax to come in partially fatigued, or fully fatigued, then we know "assigned role" may, indeed, have an impact on fatigue level.