Great video as usual. The bottom of the 5th presents one of those decisions that complicate c&d baseball. You know and I know you need to pinch hit for the pitcher because of those 9 fatigue points. But Al Dark doesn’t know from fatigue points, so I suspect that IRL there’s no pinch hitter. That said, I would have done what you did. It’s just an interesting conundrum.
@@MaxCandD Yes, I do. You have to be Max, the Commissioner, and, in this case, Al Dark (no, I didn’t know - I looked it up), the manager. I said I would have pinch hit, but that’s only because I understand (I don’t have strat) that the basic game doesn’t allow a pitcher to continue when fatigued. I play cross years as well and use a different fatigue system geared to my game engine (pocket pennant run). But no matter what, you still get the “I know you’re tired, but your manager may not.” It’s interesting.
Great video as usual. The bottom of the 5th presents one of those decisions that complicate c&d baseball. You know and I know you need to pinch hit for the pitcher because of those 9 fatigue points. But Al Dark doesn’t know from fatigue points, so I suspect that IRL there’s no pinch hitter. That said, I would have done what you did. It’s just an interesting conundrum.
Thanks for watching, Bill! Yes it's always difficult to "split your brain", if you know what I mean.
@@MaxCandD Yes, I do. You have to be Max, the Commissioner, and, in this case, Al Dark (no, I didn’t know - I looked it up), the manager. I said I would have pinch hit, but that’s only because I understand (I don’t have strat) that the basic game doesn’t allow a pitcher to continue when fatigued. I play cross years as well and use a different fatigue system geared to my game engine (pocket pennant run). But no matter what, you still get the “I know you’re tired, but your manager may not.” It’s interesting.
@@billh6038 That's a great point, Bill.