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So my position players are STILL not tired.
After 7 days of playing in the Korean league, no position players, including the catcher, are tired. I have made sure the injury and fatigue settings are checked, and everything is good, but everyone is still at 100%.
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why would anybody be tired after a week of playing baseball with an off day in the middle?
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the soonest I have seen some one tired is a catcher after 3 days, he was a minor league catcher and may not be as good as your korean guys. I would say on average people start dropping out around 7 days in a row.
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