Posted by Scotb50 on 3/17/2021 10:02:00 AM (view original):
I've treated Durability as sort of a pass/fail for starting pitchers...will he be ready for his next turn in the rotation or is this someone I need to monitor. Then Stamina dictates pitch counts. maybe the AI is including Durability in it's analysis...it's definitely using more than just Stamina.
Hockey1984 raises something interesting re Durability. I've so far just thought of it as "27 is better than 26". He seems to sort of be saying the Durability number represents what percentage of recovery the pitcher gains per day of rest, so "27" means he recovers 27% per day. Is this how it works? If so, then we can project exactly (or close to it) when the pitcher will be back to max rest.
If you were to keep track and do a little math you could almost 100% determine when the pitcher is ready for his next start. There are some intangibles (pitchers tend to lose more health with less pitches as the season goes on) but it would be fairly easy to get into a ballpark.
Pitcher A has a stamina of 70. This means when he is at 100 health, after 100 pitches his health will be at 20. He has a Durability of 20 meaning that he will regain 20 health per rest day meaning he will need 4 rest days before he can start again. In a 5 man rotation his max pitch count is 100.
Pitcher B has a stamina of 60. This means when he is at 100 health, after 100 pitches his health will be at a true 0 (Meaning after a rest day he will gain full rest and not be a 0(0). (more on that if you would like to know). He has a durability of 33 meaning that he will regain 33 health day meaning he will need 4 rest days before he can start again. In a 5 man rotation his max pitch count is 100.
Sorry if I explained the same thing 2. Feel like I didn't get much sleep last night.