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Post by Chi-Town Sox on Oct 7, 2010 1:04:11 GMT -5
So I noticed 2 of my players in my lineup have tired next to them.
Im assuming this means they will have less output while they are tired. I was wondering what some other owners have done when they get tired players? Do you sit them a sim or just let them play tired?
I would guess you let them play because a sim is a long time. 2wks or so of rest is a little much. I dont know if there is some kind of strategy to keep them from getting tired or what?
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Post by Exposgm on Oct 7, 2010 1:19:00 GMT -5
There's really nothing much to do other than hope your team has a day off soon. I haven't really noticed if it does affect player performance, but I strongly doubt it. As you said, a sim is long and it would be risky to sit key players for two weeks simply because they were tired. One way around it may be to remove them from your lineup vs Lefties, but even that doesn't guarantee they won't play. For instance, by playing games one at a time, I have noticed that a tired player that is removed from the starting lineup but that makes an appearance as a PH (even if he simply struck out) or as a defensive replacement even if it's only in the 9th inning will still be tired after that game.
Some players will get tired more often. It seems to be related to their Health number. The guys that have a weaker health number will tend not only to get injured more often, but they will also be tired more often. We don't notice them all because a lot of it happens during the sims, but if you played day by day and checked your lineup after every game, you'd see that it happens quite often. You'd also be able to tell that it happens more often to certain players, particularly to the catchers.
All in all, it affects every team in the same way, so it would be pointless to remove some players that are vital to your team while the team you're contending with aren't doing so. Especially considering the next day off will automaticall remove the tired status from the players.
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Post by sj on Oct 7, 2010 11:47:44 GMT -5
As Terry said above, it's related to player health, although eventually it'll hit everybody that plays every day. Unfortunately, the BBM rest feature doesn't work. With rest on, your player might not start a game, but if he gets called in to PH then it's not a rest day according to the AI logic. The new league I'm going to be sending invitations out for very soon has a partial solution built into it's rule set. Not perfect, just better. (yes, I'm shameless, but you knew that about me already anyway )
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Post by Chi-Town Sox on Oct 7, 2010 15:04:07 GMT -5
all right, thats what I figured but I wanted to make sure I wasnt going to screw something up by not resting them.
Thanks guys
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