OOTP doesn't have a specific innings limit after which guys start to fatigue, even adjusted for era (just wanted to make that clear). If you have a guy who gives you 7 innings a night in the modern era without ever dropping into the red zone, I don't see why that guy couldn't pitch 200+ innings without getting hurt. Of course, pitching being what it is, the act of pitching, period, means a player will get hurt and I believe OOTP still makes those chances far, far higher when a guy is tired or rusty (that is, they haven't played in a while - witness the first 3-4 days of spring training being a bloodbath).
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Originally Posted by Markus Heinsohn
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