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  • TD_21
    Rookie
    • Sep 2013
    • 31

    #1

    I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.



    Using the default SCEA rosters, the progression this year has been greatly improved compared to last year. No longer are teams filled with 5 90+ overall starters. There were some ups and downs in the rating and stats, but for the most part everything was consistent.

    Really only two problems exist. First, too many pitchers are pitching 200 innings. In my simulations, usually twice as many pitchers hit the 200 inning mark as would in real life. To attempt to fix this, I am going to subtract 10 for every starting pitcher's stamina and see if that changes anything.

    The second problem is that too many players have careers that start at 26 or later. This is mostly due to the draft being filled with 25, 24 and 23 year olds. When I do my actual franchise, I will likely edit these players to be 22 years old and see if that solves that issue.

    If anyone has any questions or wants to turn these numbers into a better looking graph be my guest.
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    Forever A Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 2809

    #2
    Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

    First off, I appreciate the work that you've done for the sake of the community! I was wondering what were the Attributes/Stats of players looking like once they passed age 32. I remember in prior years we would run into the problem of guys like Harper and Trout falling off cliffs when it came to regression. I was wondering if this was fixed in this years game. Were any major records broken as well? Thanks!


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    • TD_21
      Rookie
      • Sep 2013
      • 31

      #3
      Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

      It seemed like the A potential guys were able to still do well past 32, while the B and C potential guys fell off a bit. Trout, Harper and Stanton were all decent until their age 38 or 39 season when they fell of a cliff. Trout ended up with 461 homers and about 130 WAR, Harper had 589 homers and Stanton had 628.

      Just the Career Saves record has been broken. St. Louis' closer has 731 to start the 2045 season.

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      • sl8b
        Rookie
        • Aug 2004
        • 307

        #4
        Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

        TD_21,
        If you would either post or PM your spreadsheet I'd love to do some analysis (that is what I do all day anyway, this would be more interesting).

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        • CougTillDeath
          Rookie
          • Jul 2011
          • 46

          #5
          Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

          You deserve PayPal donations for this.

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          • bcruise
            Hall Of Fame
            • Mar 2004
            • 23274

            #6
            Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

            This is with default sliders I take it (most don't matter in sims, but starter/reliever stamina, manager hook, and injury do)? I'm guessing the innings are at least somewhat related to the excessive number of complete game/shutouts.

            Thanks for the info!
            Last edited by bcruise; 04-19-2016, 12:03 AM.

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            • KBLover
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2009
              • 12172

              #7
              Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

              Originally posted by TD_21
              Really only two problems exist. First, too many pitchers are pitching 200 innings. In my simulations, usually twice as many pitchers hit the 200 inning mark as would in real life. To attempt to fix this, I am going to subtract 10 for every starting pitcher's stamina and see if that changes anything.

              The second problem is that too many players have careers that start at 26 or later. This is mostly due to the draft being filled with 25, 24 and 23 year olds. When I do my actual franchise, I will likely edit these players to be 22 years old and see if that solves that issue.

              If the SP's having more 200 IP innings is the biggest problem, I can deal with that. Maybe in 10-15 years, the way we think of pitcher use will change.

              And that's a good idea about editing kids' ages.

              But the rest of that is very encouraging.
              "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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              • adamjsav
                Rookie
                • Apr 2015
                • 40

                #8
                Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                You sir, are a gentleman and scholar.

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                • Aggies7
                  All Star
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 9495

                  #9
                  Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                  Great information. Numbers look pretty good.
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                  • patssox2004
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 70

                    #10
                    Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                    Just a question, what happens when you go past 2045, like does a message pop up if you try to simulate past that?

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                    • Unlucky 13
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 1707

                      #11
                      Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                      Thank you for all of the work that was put into that. I'll likely never go past five or six seasons, even in the most extreme example of my own play, but its good to know that in that time frame, the ratings don't move wildly in one direction or the other.
                      Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.

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                      • boxers
                        Pro
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 623

                        #12
                        Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                        Great stuff. Thanks for doing this. It is very helpful.
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                        • aarondmsu
                          Rookie
                          • May 2012
                          • 185

                          #13
                          Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                          Good to see that a fair number of guys hit over .300 several years into the franchise. I did about 16 years of a franchise in The Show '15 and by the time I got to the 8th or 9th year, hardly any guys were hitting over .300. One year, the American League only had one guy over .300 and he won the batting title with a .304 average. Something like that hasn't happened since 1968.

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                          • BROman
                            MVP
                            • May 2003
                            • 1107

                            #14
                            Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                            Is the number of A & B prospects toned down any this year? That contributed the most to the souped up pitching staffs.

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                            • NDAlum
                              ND
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 11453

                              #15
                              Re: I simulated 30 years in Franchise Mode to test progression. Here are the results.

                              Great info. The old prospects directly ties into my issue with the draft pool process in this game.

                              SCEA please take a look at that!

                              So editing stamina & age appear to need clear fixing.
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