Fri Mar 12, 2021 4:59 pm
Injury limit thresholds (Actual set only)
Since players only had a maximum of 60 games of appearances during the 2020 MLB season, we have pro-rated the usual thresholds that limit the length of injuries players can sustain during a game which are normally based on their real-life playing time.
Instead of needing 680 real-life AB+BB to limit a batter's injury duration to "remainder of the game", he needed 252 real-life AB+BB in 2020.
Instead of needing 600 real-life AB+BB to limit a batter's injury duration to 3 additional games, he needed 223 real-life AB+BB in 2020.
Instead of needing 300 real-life IP to limit a pitcher's injury duration to "remainder of the game", he needed 112 real-life IP in 2020.
Instead of needing 200 real-life IP to limit a pitcher's injury duration to 3 additional games, he needed 75 real-life IP in 2020.
These numbers were determined simply by dividing by 2.7.