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125 stamina = 80 pitches

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  • IrishFist412_XBLI Offline
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    I have filled out help tickets & posted here a month ago. The problem still hasn’t been fixed so I’m posting here again & submitting another ticket…The problem is pitchers with 125 stamina such as Bob Feller, Bob Gibson, ect are turning yellow at 80 pitches on the dot. These guys should be 120+ pitches as in the past. I don’t know why this is happening but it is.

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    Yellow doesn’t mean it’s time to take the pitcher out.

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    @Tylerslikewhoa_XBL said in 125 stamina = 80 pitches:

    Yellow doesn’t mean it’s time to take the pitcher out.

    Oppnet PCI starts to grow once a pitchers stamina drains. I don’t have a problem with it though. Forces players to use bullpen arms or risk giving up hits the deeper they go into games.

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    @Tylerslikewhoa_XBL said in 125 stamina = 80 pitches:

    Yellow doesn’t mean it’s time to take the pitcher out.

    The moment it turns yellow pitches become more inaccurate & the break becomes less. It’s absolutely time to take them out.

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    Non perfect pitches drain stamina faster than perfects. Also, for some reason, balls drain stamina faster than strikes.

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    @BiigD008_XBL said in 125 stamina = 80 pitches:

    Non perfect pitches drain stamina faster than perfects. Also, for some reason, balls drain stamina faster than strikes.

    That is something that I have never noticed; however, now that you mention it, I think I have without knowing why. I also feel that giving up a lot of hits or walks drains it quicker. I know that is what the clutch meter is for, but I feel I lose control quickly if I am giving up consecutive hits.
    I still feel that a pitcher can usually throw around one pitch per stamina point. So 80 pitches to drain a pitcher with 125 stamina is a bit low if you are not spamming 104mph fastballs outside the zone.

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    @BiigD008_XBL said in 125 stamina = 80 pitches:

    Non perfect pitches drain stamina faster than perfects. Also, for some reason, balls drain stamina faster than strikes.

    That’s fine but it’s always on the 80th pitch that it switches. Not 73, Not 85…80 everytime. And it has only been like this - this year…In the past I could always go a complete game in the green with these guys. I always try to have one or two big stamina guys in my rotation so I can refresh the bullpen once or twice a rotation.

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    @IrishFist412_XBL said in 125 stamina = 80 pitches:

    @BiigD008_XBL said in 125 stamina = 80 pitches:

    Non perfect pitches drain stamina faster than perfects. Also, for some reason, balls drain stamina faster than strikes.

    That’s fine but it’s always on the 80th pitch that it switches. Not 73, Not 85…80 everytime. And it has only been like this - this year…In the past I could always go a complete game in the green with these guys. I always try to have one or two big stamina guys in my rotation so I can refresh the bullpen once or twice a rotation.

    Agree with you. I also think pitched stamina needs to be slightly buffed

    125 stamina shouldn’t be “getting tired” until around the 100 pitch mark

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