Fatigue Experiment Topic

  I had a recent progressive team that was out of contention so i did an experiment on how fatigue would affect a catchers defense.I posted his hitting stats also.
The Mulder experiment was just to see how far i could push a starter. I didn't change his PC, it was 90-95 with a pull of 1 from game 80 on.
I'm no expert on how the sim works,but I expected fatigue to take a much bigger hit on performance.
          
                                      
                                              2004 Mark Mulder 

                               G  W-L   IP     era    oav   whip   k/9     bb/9
    RL                          15-9  187    3.13  .259  1.18    6.17    1.93
Game 80   93 (95) 17 4-10  104   5.63  .311  1.49    5.45    1.64
Game 101 65 (67) 25 7-14  155   5.27  .304  1.45    5.04    1.68
Game 123 54 (55) 33 8-18  197   5.84  .311  1.52    4.61    1.82
Game 162 59 (60) 42 8-23  254   5.65  .302  1.48    4.13    2.01

  
 

                                      1924 Gabby Hartnett

                              Pa      hr  rbi  avg  obp  slg
RL                        277       8  39  .268  .347 .442
Game77    ( 92)   155       6  14  .178  .219 .322
Game 123 ( 57)   333     12  40  .215  .261 .373
Game 162  (44)   478     15  59  .207  .259 .350
                                        Fielding
                  Gp   gs  inn  e  te  po    a  dp fpt  sb   cs era   pb
Game 77   36   35  313   2  2   189  13  3 .990  13   7   5.34   1
Game 123 82   81  715   3  3   395  26  6 .993  23  15   5.32  1
Game 162 11 117 1,038 7  5   570  38  7 .989  40  22   5.53  2

8/4/2010 8:07 PM (edited)
my guess is that if Mulders fatigue was better his era would have went down a little.  But I'm glad you did this, I'm always scarred to put fatigued guys in there.  Also, Good luck with your Stiff Pigeon team, I'm in your league (GoodSox2). =)
8/4/2010 10:52 PM
Fillies -- interesting experiment.  But you skipped the part where Hartnett got so fatigued that he kept calling for fastballs down the middle that were getting creamed.
8/5/2010 12:13 AM
fatigue is sometimes hidden by the use of greenies.......so until he gets busted on a drug test, I think you're fine!
8/5/2010 12:12 PM
Posted by chisox378 on 8/4/2010 10:52:00 PM (view original):
my guess is that if Mulders fatigue was better his era would have went down a little.  But I'm glad you did this, I'm always scarred to put fatigued guys in there.  Also, Good luck with your Stiff Pigeon team, I'm in your league (GoodSox2). =)
I've been using fatigued players since this experiment with the same results.If you look at Mulders ERA it didn't change that much from when he was fully rested until he was throwing at 60% 
8/5/2010 10:04 PM
I'm pretty strick about resting my players when I get a chance, maybe I should loosen the reigns a little. Thanks.
8/7/2010 11:57 AM
whatifsports.com/slb/Boxscore.aspx

25% AAA bum vs. 100% Cy Young...which team wins?
8/7/2010 7:32 PM
well cy really won the battle but not the war.  What kind of pitch count do you give these 260 plus inning pitchers?
8/7/2010 8:53 PM
Don't look at total innings to determine pitch counts, look at IP/G.  The consensus opinion here is to multiply IP/G by 15 or 16. 
8/7/2010 9:05 PM
o yes that is the formula you taught me before. My Doc White and Rube Waddell are .500 pitchers right now and are doing good but I thought adjusting their pitch count could make them better.
8/8/2010 10:57 PM
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