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BZ 1730: Pitcher Status (Substitution Screen vs. Broadcast Screen)
When I am hitting and go into the substitution screen and click on the pitcher, it tells me that the pitcher has a rest status of 0%. However, when I'm on the broadcast screen, he is "ok" Is that suppose to be like that?
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Notice the pitch count on both of them...
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I suppose the "rest status" is different than "status". But I'd think they'd be tied together a little bit...
Note: When my guy is pitching and I go to substitution screen, the "rest status" is missing altogether. |
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Here is a different pitcher where it seems to work properly. Maybe everything is working correctly, it just seems it gets to 0% quite quickly even though he is still just fine to pitch.
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I got faked out by this once with a pitcher who was pitching a no-hitter. I pulled him because that pre-game screen showed him as being exhausted. He really wasn't. Now, I'll never know if he would have pitched a no-hitter.
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I usually get a guy warming up when my team is batting. So I'll click on the substitution screen and then the pitcher to see what his status is. I usually look at the percent because I figure that gives me a little better picture than just "OK" does. I wouldn't be against removing it completely...I think it is not meant to be there, but something is keeping it there when your team is batting.
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Status applies to whether or not he's injured. It will be either "OK" or "Out" or "Day-to-Day" with some percentage of DTD effectiveness.
That's different from his rest status.
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Rest Status should be removed from the screen completely during a game then. A guy can be totally exhausted, but still have pitches in him? Makes little sense.
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Instead of just looking to define the two, I should have been looking at the heart of your question. Sorry.
I think there might be an issue here, because you shouldn't be able to put a pitcher who is "exhausted" into a game and have it tell you he's OK! He's either too tired to pitch or he's not.
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This is a confusing display. BZ 1730.
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This issue was claimed fixed for the upcoming patch. If you still have trouble with this matter after patching, please post a link to this thread along with a detailed explanation of what happened and we will re-open this report. Thanks.
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