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Baseball Mogul 2009 Mets Game 1975

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Playing a sports simulation game called Baseball Mogul where you can play any team, any league and in any year from 1901 to the present! This is a game I'm playing in the 1975 season

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  • Hey there. This is the lead designer/programmer for Baseball Mogul. We don't include any explicit 'fatigue' gauge for pitchers, because those don't exist in real baseball. As already mentioned, for starting pitchers, once your pitch count gets above the pitcher's 'Endurance' rating, you should keep a close eye on their pitch speed and control.

    That said, we do plan to add some more feedback about a pitcher's fatigue level in future versions.

  • @mogulsports Thanks for the reply, and thank you for an AWESOME game!! :-)

  • Grrrrr Had a no-hitter going with 1 out in the 9th and let up a single! I'm still trying to get a Meet no hitter in 1 pitch mode.

  • @theelusiveone just like in real life! someday my mets will get one!

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  • @mogulsports Thanks for the reply. After playing many seasons in 1 pitch I am happy you don't have a 'fatigue' gauge. I got used to it. Still looking for my Mets 1st no hitter. Great game.

  • play it all the time... a few peeves about it...no pop fouls for outs, too many laser shits down the line get caught, too many freak injuries (cracked vertebra on an off day for a picture)...but its a great game

  • Great game thanks for uploading!

  • @theelusiveone I'm not sure what the different colors on the pitches mean, they seem pretty random to me, they'll be red on one pitch then go to green etc. you might want to try a search on the forums. there might be some info on there.

  • @waynemanchester1 OK thanks for the help. When I follow a pitchers velocity it seems to be different colors. When the speed is color green it looks like he is still strong and red seems like he is getting tired....what is it when it is blue? I can't find this info in the HELP manual. Thanks again.

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