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both more risk, and less active, hich means chances for hits/ great plays drops. I ususlly have several uility players play a gme for them on a long game playing streak, and/or take star pout and replace with a utility player for last 3-4 innings, so they dont complain about playing time. I only have one crappy guy on my team, and he's also leading the league with HR's

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Most of my starters do fine for until the next rest, (using yankees as example) i'm talking about athletic players like A-rod, Jeter. (DHing these players works well, no need to take them out of the line up) Its most important rest your catcher, who looses energy fastest, So always have a good backup catcher. Also older players and rookies need to be rested (cano, Sheffield).

Usually rest them when they'r at 80.

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Question about resting. I normally rest my guys at about 85%. If for example, I rest Sexon for a game at 85% and then bring him into pitch hit in the 9th inning, when I start my next game what will his energy level be at 100% or 83%? When you go to pitch hit or swap a base runner it does not show there energy level like in High Heat.

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