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# Pinch hitting counts as “playing.” Pinch hitters, like anyone else, will not be able to improve their capacities if they appear in a game. However, unlike players who must play the field, pinch hitters cannot get worse by pinch hitting.
 
# Pinch hitting counts as “playing.” Pinch hitters, like anyone else, will not be able to improve their capacities if they appear in a game. However, unlike players who must play the field, pinch hitters cannot get worse by pinch hitting.
 
   
 
   
'''Explanation of Rule 4 Above:''' Imagine that Willie Mays has an injury which puts him at 73% capacity and 36 days before he gains full strength. In this scenario Mays gains capacity by 0.75% per day (27% divided by 36 days). Now let’s imagine that Mays plays 5 out of the 7 days in your next game set. Mays’ capacity would improve to 74.5% and he would now be 34 days away from full strength.
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Explanation of Rule 4 Above: Imagine that Willie Mays has an injury which puts him at 73% capacity and 36 days before he gains full strength. In this scenario Mays gains capacity by 0.75% per day (27% divided by 36 days). Now let’s imagine that Mays plays 5 out of the 7 days in your next game set. Mays’ capacity would improve to 74.5% and he would now be 34 days away from full strength.

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