I have no clue how to judge fatigue for batters.
I have 85 Cedeno at 96 % and 39 McCormick at 100%
At what point does cedeno become equal to mccormick?
If it's a must win.
I understand that 96% does not mean he'll put up 96% of his numbers
Do I start Cedeno until he's around 90%
I don't want people to tell me how to do my line ups I'm just looking to find out how to judge fatigue.
Thanks

McCormick, Frank 1939 Cincinnati Reds R 724 18 .332 663 23.17 .374 .495 2.54 52 $5,831,768



10/5/2009 12:17 AM
One of the great mysteries of WIS. In the scenario above, I'd probably start Cedeno if he were as low as 85%, maybe even 80.

Tonight I lost an extra inning game to a 19% mopup. And a little while ago I posted a boxscore where my 0% mopup pitched a 9 inning shutout. So it's hard to say what effect fatigue has on performance. Not enough, IMO.
10/5/2009 2:15 AM
96% will only cost a few points off his batting average but he'll also make more errors and nobody is sure how many. I'd surely play him in a must win game, otherwise I'd keep him rested for the must-win games later.

cedeno may be an underperformer. Ignoring that fact, I'd guess cedeno outhits mccormick down to 60% or lower. because of errors the breakeven point is higher. of course this all changes with the new update.
10/5/2009 2:38 AM
I play players under 100% all the time. I have no respect for fatigue. I usually draw the line around 90% however.
10/5/2009 7:16 AM

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