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  • ballin095
    Pro
    • Jan 2008
    • 536

    #1

    Players retiring too young

    Anyone else have a problem in their franchises/roads to the show with players retiring way too young? For example, Ive seen jose bautista and mike napoli both in my franchises retire at 34. And napoli was still like an 80 overall. What the hell? Is there any way to work around this? Really kills roads to the show and franchises imo. Also, too many players retiring from injuries as well. I know that it is tough come back from a torn achilles, but players have come back from, especially star players, or at least they can. if anything they need to lower the overall of these players and not just have them retire imo.
  • Jr.
    Playgirl Coverboy
    • Feb 2003
    • 19171

    #2
    Re: Players retiring too young

    Originally posted by ballin095
    Anyone else have a problem in their franchises/roads to the show with players retiring way too young? For example, Ive seen jose bautista and mike napoli both in my franchises retire at 34. And napoli was still like an 80 overall. What the hell? Is there any way to work around this? Really kills roads to the show and franchises imo. Also, too many players retiring from injuries as well. I know that it is tough come back from a torn achilles, but players have come back from, especially star players, or at least they can. if anything they need to lower the overall of these players and not just have them retire imo.
    You can create a save before you advance to the off-season, then check the retired players and jot down the ones you don't like once you advance. Re-load your save, then maybe raising their ratings a bit will keep them from retiring. Not sure if that would work, but that would be my first try.

    I don't know if you can do anything about the injury stuff.
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    • Mrmagoo
      Pro
      • Apr 2014
      • 669

      #3
      Re: Players retiring too young

      I'm getting confused with all the work arounds

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      • billyboy316
        Pro
        • Apr 2009
        • 710

        #4
        Re: Players retiring too young

        Yep I have actually simulated 11 years just to see how rosters panned out and I noticed too many players are retiring at the age of 34 or 35. Some were still rated low to mid 80s.

        I agree there are too many workarounds users must do to turn this wonderful game into an amazing game.

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        • ItAllFades
          Rookie
          • Mar 2013
          • 324

          #5
          Re: Players retiring too young

          Originally posted by Mrmagoo
          I'm getting confused with all the work arounds
          You'd like with them all being the same one's year in and year out, and the game being the same game year in and year out, the developers would actually bother changing some of them....but that's asking too much.

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          • tabarnes19_SDS
            Game Designer
            • Feb 2003
            • 3084

            #6
            Re: Players retiring too young

            I disagree about players retiring too early. Most players are out of baseball by age 35. I think with the way the developers put in (that players don't retire while in contract) makes it great.

            I have browsed through numerous of my franchise saves and I have players that are 40 and many 35 and over. I am playing right now as the Yankees where I have 16 players 34 or older.

            There are many times when players leave at the top of their game.
            Koufax at 30, Mussina after 20 wins.

            Some players have some left in the tank and teams would rather invest in younger cheaper talent. Look at Vlad. He hit .290 at 35 and didn't get a sniff of a contract.

            Without clearing out older players, you would have 28 year old rookies, franchise mode would be pointless.

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            • Mrmagoo
              Pro
              • Apr 2014
              • 669

              #7
              Re: Players retiring too young

              True, but with what I'm hearing about the draft, it appears franchise is somewhat pointless anyway.
              I am only basing that on what I've read on here, so I guess take it with a grain of salt so to speak.

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              • tabarnes19_SDS
                Game Designer
                • Feb 2003
                • 3084

                #8
                Re: Players retiring too young

                Originally posted by Mrmagoo
                True, but with what I'm hearing about the draft, it appears franchise is somewhat pointless anyway.
                I am only basing that on what I've read on here, so I guess take it with a grain of salt so to speak.
                I have drafted studs and guys that have performed great. I think the problem is most guys come from instant gratifying sports like basketball and football where a 1st round pick is an automatic starter the next year. Baseball has busts in the first and takes time before they get there.

                But simming multiple years in the future I have seen drafted players as mvps, league leaders and Cy young award winners.

                I think the biggest complaint people have is the cpu drafts on potential. I think this is better than last year where teams drafted on overall and you could find good young A potential players late in the draft.

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                • Mrmagoo
                  Pro
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 669

                  #9
                  Re: Players retiring too young

                  Originally posted by tabarnes19
                  I have drafted studs and guys that have performed great. I think the problem is most guys come from instant gratifying sports like basketball and football where a 1st round pick is an automatic starter the next year. Baseball has busts in the first and takes time before they get there.

                  But simming multiple years in the future I have seen drafted players as mvps, league leaders and Cy young award winners.

                  I think the biggest complaint people have is the cpu drafts on potential. I think this is better than last year where teams drafted on overall and you could find good young A potential players late in the draft.
                  That sounds great!!! Thanks for that information and I apologize if you had mentioned it before and I missed it.
                  Do appreciate all your efforts and time in running through franchise sims and sharing your experiences and your input with the game!

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                  • HozAndMoose
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 3614

                    #10
                    Re: Players retiring too young

                    Originally posted by Mrmagoo
                    True, but with what I'm hearing about the draft, it appears franchise is somewhat pointless anyway.
                    I am only basing that on what I've read on here, so I guess take it with a grain of salt so to speak.
                    I dont have many issues with the draft (besides me never remembering to scout). The complaint i see is that the CPU drafts players with ETA's of 7+ years in the 1st round. In my latest draft (2014) the CPU was pretty good.

                    Baltimore - probably the worst. No player over 73 potential, Projected 2027.

                    Boston - 18 year old SP with 82 potential, ready in 2017.

                    Yankees - 19 year old SP with 80 potential. Ready in 2021 (fairly bad)

                    Tampa Bay - 18 year old C with 88 potential, ready in 2016. 18 year old RF with 80 potential, ready in 2017. 19 year old CP with 90 potential. Ready in 2020.

                    Toronto - 19 year old 3B with 82 potential. Ready in 2020. 18 yearold SP with 78 potential. Ready in 2020.

                    White Sox - 20 year old SP with 94 potential. Ready in 2018.

                    Cleveland - 18 year old RP with 82 potential. Ready in 2020.

                    Detroit - 18 year old SP with 74 potential. ready in 2019

                    Kansas City (Me but CPU picked) - 18 year old 2B with 82 potential. Ready in 2020, 18 year old SP with 84 potential. Ready in 2016. 19 year old RP with 74 potential. Ready in 2017.

                    Toronto - 21 year old SP with 94 potential. Ready in 2017. 21 year old SS with 74 potential. Ready in 2015.

                    Angels just as bad as Baltimore. Best player is 21 with a 79 potential ready in 2020.

                    Oakland - 19 year old LF with 78 potential. Ready in 2020. 19 year old RF with 72 potential. Ready in 2015. 18 year old CP with 82 potential ready in 2019. 18 year old RP with 81 potential ready in 2019.

                    Seattle - 20 year old SS with 83 potential ready in 2019.

                    Texas - 20 year old LF with 89 potential ready in 2015.

                    Houston - 18 year old CP with 95 potential. Ready in 2020. 18 year old CF with 79 potential ready in 2020. 20 year old SP with 82 potential ready in 2018. 22 year old SP with 81 potential ready in 2018.

                    Atlanta - 21 year old LF with 72 potential. Ready in 2017.

                    Miami - 20 year old SP with 92 potential ready in 2018. 20 year old RF with 85 potential ready in 2015. 19 year old RP with 87 potential. Ready in 2019.

                    Washington bad - 22 year old SP with 88 potential. Ready in 2023.

                    Mets - 21 year old 3B with 76 potential. Ready in 2019.

                    Philly - 18 year old SP with 82 potential. Ready in 2019.

                    Cubs - 18 year old LF with 70 potential. Ready in 2018. Could be my DH right now.

                    Cincy bad - 21 year old C with 79 potential. Ready in 2021.

                    Milwaukee - 22 year old SP with 89 potential. Ready in 2018. 20 year old SP with 84 potential. Ready in 2020.

                    Pittsburgh - 18 year old RF with 89 potential. Ready in 2021

                    STL - 19 year old RF with 99 potential. Ready in 2019.

                    Arizona bad - 22 year old SP with 86 potential. Ready in 2023.

                    Colorado - 19 year old RF with 75 potential. Ready in 2015. (might trade for him). 22 year old SP with 70 potential. Ready in 2015.

                    Dodgers - 18 year old SS with 74 potential. Ready in 2018

                    San Diego bad - 22 year old 2B with 94 potential. Ready in 2020

                    San Fran - 18 year old CP with 76 potential. Ready in 2019

                    So out of 30 teams. 2-3 are pretty bad. 2-3 are bad. And another 2-3 are possibly bad. That doesnt take into account that a player may be up before that ETA. And some potentials will rise and fall. That drafting seems okay to me.

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                    • RobbieMacc
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 81

                      #11
                      Re: Players retiring too young

                      I had a player, 33 or 34, who was just hitting his peak when he retired. At the time I thought it was odd considering he was still one of the highest rated players at his position and well on his way to 3,000 hits...so needless to say I see this as an issue.

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                      • ballin095
                        Pro
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 536

                        #12
                        Re: Players retiring too young

                        Originally posted by RobbieMacc
                        I had a player, 33 or 34, who was just hitting his peak when he retired. At the time I thought it was odd considering he was still one of the highest rated players at his position and well on his way to 3,000 hits...so needless to say I see this as an issue.

                        This. I understand that some players do retire at young ages who were great players but come on. For the most part if an older player has a career year at 34 they are going to try to cash in and get a decent contract of some kind.

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                        • Ghost Of The Year
                          Turn Left. Repeat.
                          • Mar 2014
                          • 6372

                          #13
                          Re: Players retiring too young

                          The thing that throws every thing out of sync with real life is the limitations of 90 man rosters. I have hopes that the ps4 will allows SDS to increase the 90 mans to 150 players per orginization. But if SDS is trying to keep the ps3, ps4 and vita Show versions compatible, then increased roster sizes may be a good 5 to 6 years away.
                          :v(
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                          • HozAndMoose
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 3614

                            #14
                            Re: Players retiring too young

                            Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
                            The thing that throws every thing out of sync with real life is the limitations of 90 man rosters. I have hopes that the ps4 will allows SDS to increase the 90 mans to 150 players per orginization. But if SDS is trying to keep the ps3, ps4 and vita Show versions compatible, then increased roster sizes may be a good 5 to 6 years away.
                            :v(
                            I want PS3 support dropped for every game.

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                            • Ghost Of The Year
                              Turn Left. Repeat.
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 6372

                              #15
                              Re: Players retiring too young

                              Originally posted by HozAndMoose
                              I want PS3 support dropped for every game.
                              As soon as SOTS is playable on the ps4 I could get on board with that.
                              I have the Show 14 for the vita, ps3 and ps4 . When I need some audio ambience I play the Show on my ps3.
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                              Talking about things nobody cares.

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