04-08-2015, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by sandman2575
I have fatigue set on High. I definitely cannot run a catcher out there for 7-8 consecutive games indefinitely, for the course of the whole season. Maybe subjective, but my sense is, catchers fatigue more quickly than other positions (don't have data to back that up, it's just my impression). Also, my sense is that fatigue accumulates throughout the season, so that to start a season, I might be able to have my starting catcher play in 7 straight games, but toward the end of the season, I wind up resting him more on the order of every 5 games.
That's not scientific, I know, but I always play with fatigue on High, because on normal, it too often felt like position players were hardly tiring at all -- play 12-14 straight and still show Rest = 100%. Even on High it may be a little too generous --
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Yea catcher, SS and CF fatigue faster than other positions. 2B may have a similar rate as well.
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