skunk...I'm going by the teams/players which I've had in the TOC...(All of which become fatigued incredibly soon while in this tourney.)
Here is a copy/paste from one of my prior posts on this discussion... (Guessing that you missed it...)
"I currently have two teams playing in separate TOC's. In one of them, Vince Coleman, with 702 RL plate appearances, dropped below 100% after just one game. (He had 6 PA's in that game.) As a matter of fact, none of my position players stayed at 100% after just the one game."
In the other, five of my position players went below 100% after one game. I'd certainly call that "amplified".
If elbirdo's example worked for Votto, then why did it not also stand true for Coleman? (Who had 54 more PA's than Votto)
It's not unusual for (in my experiences in the TOC) five or more position players to drop below 100% after just one game. It's also common for pitchers who have 325 plus RL innings pitched to not get back to 100% until they've had three games' rest, even if they only threw 85-95 pitches. (Again, that seems "amplified" to me. Low pitch count would mean a quick recovery in a regular season.)
Again, I'm not upset nor am I complaining. Just wondering why it's so different in a TOC than a regular season or league playoffs. (Hoping I'm not the cat that curiosity killed. LOL)
Very interesting discussion!!!