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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 168
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Health ratings
Hi, I'm pretty new to the game and was wondering: Is there a separate rating for how prone to injury a player is? Or is this solely dependent on how good your doctor is?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Yankee Stadium
Posts: 5,890
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No, this is a hidden rating in that you must draw your own conclusion about a player's proneness to injury from his past history. Unless, of course, you wanted to take a look as commissioner at his player profile, clicking the editor tab and scrolling down the left side of the page until you find his injury proneness settings . . .
![]() Keep in mind that a major injury will make the player more prone to a similar injury in the future. Also, a player is more likely to be injured if he is still playing with a DTD injury, is greatly fatigued, or is playing in bad weather. But yes, a good doctor can prevent injuries or make them less severe and reduce recovery time.
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