I guess I am still not used to the hitter fatigue since they fixed it from 17% over to 10% so I drafted a team, I thought I was OK on PA with 5 guys on bench as backups plus it was a DH league so they wouldn't have to PH. After a couple early high scoring games and an offense that won't stop I found myself with terrible fatigue issues. Even my 698 PA guy can't get over 95%. So I ended up running my backups down to 0%, I didn't realize how easily they would leave the game due to injury so I cannot even rest my guys.

The last game all 3 of my guys got hurt in the 1st inning, Sparky pinch ran for my DH with my mopup pitcher before replacing him with a resting hitter making him unavailable to pitch when the game became 11-1.

Anyone else have this problem? How can I get my guys rested?

5/12/2012 7:41 PM
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There is a guy in a theme league that I'm in that definitely got his pitcher (Bill Bernhard) to hit and start as a DH once.  I haven't tried it because I'm still trying to secure a playoff spot but he said he had all of his bench players on rest and Sparky inserted the pitcher in the DH slot. I'm thinking that the guy you designate in the DH spot has to hit his fatigue threshold setting too. My guess is that this is just a freak thing and the advice above is all you can do. But hey, with a program if it happens once, there may be a way.
5/14/2012 12:25 PM
if you really did draft enough PA the problem should correct itself over time. If you misjudged, well you'll just have to play fatigued. some of the above advice might be a good idea early in the season but after awhile it's probably better to stop tanking and just play with what you have. here's the good news, tired batters make more outs allowing you to catch up faster. of course the opposite is true for pitchers.
5/14/2012 1:17 PM

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