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  • smallclone
    Rookie
    • Nov 2011
    • 29

    #1

    Why would this happen?

    OK, SO this is me (on Road to the Show):

    -I'm a 3rd baseman playing designated hitter for the White Sox
    -It's July.
    -I've just hit my 44th Home Run of the season
    -It's my contract year. Things are going great.
    -I'm 24
    -I lead the league in hits, home runs and ribbies
    -I am tipped to be an all star next week
    -I've just gone 3 for 5 in my last game............

    ..............And I'm optioned to Triple A.

    I'm stunned.

    I then spend the rest of the season in triple A, while the White Sox flounder (even though they have Brett Lawrie and Bryce Harper amongst their ranks).

    I'm assigned. I get picked up by the Angels on a 1 year contract but spend the entire season on Triple A.

    I'm now at the Rangers (Triple A) and just feel my career has been wrecked. Surely this is massively unrealistic? I was about to become the next Barry Bonds, then suddenly I'm cleaning the chewing gum off the seats of a rusty stadium. What the.......? Please explain. Thanks.
  • shark547
    Pro
    • Jun 2014
    • 666

    #2
    Re: Why would this happen?

    Are you using downloaded roster? Seems like I get more realistic results with a good roster. Using the hybrid roster and I got called up fastest ever in my first year and haven't looked back.

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    • smallclone
      Rookie
      • Nov 2011
      • 29

      #3
      Re: Why would this happen?

      Originally posted by shark547
      Are you using downloaded roster? Seems like I get more realistic results with a good roster. Using the hybrid roster and I got called up fastest ever in my first year and haven't looked back.
      Yeah it downloads rosters.

      I simply cannot believe that a guy who was basically on track to become the greatest hitter the sport has ever seen would be shunted to triple a overnight, and kept there for 2 years.

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      • shark547
        Pro
        • Jun 2014
        • 666

        #4
        Re: Why would this happen?

        I wish I could help you, I have never been sent down after becoming established. If anything I get called up too early and am a little down because I didn't get to fully develop my player in the minors like I would have like to do!

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        • smallclone
          Rookie
          • Nov 2011
          • 29

          #5
          Re: Why would this happen?

          Originally posted by shark547
          I wish I could help you, I have never been sent down after becoming established. If anything I get called up too early and am a little down because I didn't get to fully develop my player in the minors like I would have like to do!
          I stuck it out. I ended up playing 4 seasons in the minors. 4!!! I had an average of over .300 in all those seasons I think. And I have only just been called up to the Tigers as Nick Castellanos has hit a cold patch of form.

          I'm now nearly 30 years of age in the game. I'll never get those 4 years back.

          I have no problem with the ups and downs of sport but this just seemed wholly unrealistic. The only reason I can think of is that my fielding or baserunning stats weren't up to scratch.

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          • JPCaveman13
            Rookie
            • Nov 2010
            • 280

            #6
            Re: Why would this happen?

            Probably the best explanation to that I can offer is that you happened to be the one with an available option to go to the minors. When you ended up on another team, they may have not had you on the 40-man roster, but that is something that I can only speculate to as there's no mention of it. If you went through Spring Training with each successive team, then disregard that second part.

            I did have this happen to one of my RTTS players on a much earlier edition...made the MLB squad due to the regular starter going on the 60-day DL to start the season...he came off and my player was optioned to AAA even though he was in contention for the Triple Crown. I looked over the roster to figure out why and there were only three others with available options: two were starters in the rotation and the third had a higher overall.

            Bottom line, look at it as the free bonus points since AAA is easier than MLB, and now your RTTS player is an all-around beast and sure to stay for the rest of your career.

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            • smallclone
              Rookie
              • Nov 2011
              • 29

              #7
              Re: Why would this happen?

              Yeah I wasn't in the 40 man roster on those minor league teams. It's just a bit unrealistic how a player who hit 44 homers from April - July in 2019 then doesn't play a single game in MLB until 2023..

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              • Hayman19
                Rookie
                • Apr 2009
                • 258

                #8
                Re: Why would this happen?

                Originally posted by smallclone
                Yeah I wasn't in the 40 man roster on those minor league teams. It's just a bit unrealistic how a player who hit 44 homers from April - July in 2019 then doesn't play a single game in MLB until 2023..

                Maybe the 2019 Commissioner suspended you due to suspicion of PED use.

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                • Knight165
                  *ll St*r
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 24964

                  #9
                  Re: Why would this happen?

                  Originally posted by smallclone
                  Yeah I wasn't in the 40 man roster on those minor league teams. It's just a bit unrealistic how a player who hit 44 homers from April - July in 2019 then doesn't play a single game in MLB until 2023..
                  You hit 44 homers in 4 months and you're worried about realistic?




                  M.K.
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                  • Ghost Of The Year
                    Life's been good so far.
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 6355

                    #10
                    Re: Why would this happen?

                    Originally posted by smallclone
                    OK, SO this is me (on Road to the Show):

                    -I'm a 3rd baseman playing designated hitter for the White Sox
                    -It's July.
                    -I've just hit my 44th Home Run of the season
                    -It's my contract year. Things are going great.
                    -I'm 24
                    -I lead the league in hits, home runs and ribbies
                    -I am tipped to be an all star next week
                    -I've just gone 3 for 5 in my last game............

                    ..............And I'm optioned to Triple A.

                    I'm stunned.

                    I then spend the rest of the season in triple A, while the White Sox flounder (even though they have Brett Lawrie and Bryce Harper amongst their ranks).

                    I'm assigned. I get picked up by the Angels on a 1 year contract but spend the entire season on Triple A.

                    I'm now at the Rangers (Triple A) and just feel my career has been wrecked. Surely this is massively unrealistic? I was about to become the next Barry Bonds, then suddenly I'm cleaning the chewing gum off the seats of a rusty stadium. What the.......? Please explain. Thanks.
                    Was there an injury to a ChiSox pitcher, & you were the only one with any options left?
                    I know that's a lame excuse, but it's the only plausible one I'd know of, even though that shouldn't be how the cpu operates.
                    T-BONE.

                    Talking about things nobody cares.

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                    • smallclone
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 29

                      #11
                      Re: Why would this happen?

                      This game continues to chew me up and spit me out!

                      So after my disastrous few seasons in AAA, I get traded to the Tigers. I a mostly pinch hitting. Which means get like 100 at bats a season, which is pretty annoying as I bought a x2 training points for 5,500 xp. So only having like 1 at bat every 3 or 4 matches is annoying.

                      My stats are not getting any better. I am running to stand still as my levels go down and as I get more training points I just seem to stay at 85 overall as I'm not playing enough games.

                      Meanwhile, the Tigers are going great. They are like 20 games out infront in the division. Which at least keeps me going.

                      July comes, and, yep I get traded again in July...........who to? The White Sox.......the ball club that ruined my mlb career in the first place. They keep me on the bench and I play hardly any games until the end of the season despite finishing with an average of around .380 The Tigers make the post season. I still have never played a post season game, and my Overall ability is now down to about 75. I am 31 and ruined.

                      I start the new season and take arbitration with the White Sox. But I guess time is now running out for me. As a 31 year pinch hitter with overall 75 stats.

                      Should I keep going with this save or start another game?

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                      • RockPowderDownLoL
                        Rookie
                        • Nov 2015
                        • 219

                        #12
                        Re: Why would this happen?

                        Up the difficulty

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                        • Mekias
                          Rookie
                          • May 2009
                          • 177

                          #13
                          Re: Why would this happen?

                          Originally posted by smallclone
                          This game continues to chew me up and spit me out!

                          So after my disastrous few seasons in AAA, I get traded to the Tigers. I a mostly pinch hitting. Which means get like 100 at bats a season, which is pretty annoying as I bought a x2 training points for 5,500 xp. So only having like 1 at bat every 3 or 4 matches is annoying.

                          My stats are not getting any better. I am running to stand still as my levels go down and as I get more training points I just seem to stay at 85 overall as I'm not playing enough games.

                          Meanwhile, the Tigers are going great. They are like 20 games out infront in the division. Which at least keeps me going.

                          July comes, and, yep I get traded again in July...........who to? The White Sox.......the ball club that ruined my mlb career in the first place. They keep me on the bench and I play hardly any games until the end of the season despite finishing with an average of around .380 The Tigers make the post season. I still have never played a post season game, and my Overall ability is now down to about 75. I am 31 and ruined.

                          I start the new season and take arbitration with the White Sox. But I guess time is now running out for me. As a 31 year pinch hitter with overall 75 stats.

                          Should I keep going with this save or start another game?

                          Sounds like you've been simming many years and have been letting your stats degrade. The original ridiculous AI decision that sent you to AAA was a temporary problem. As others suggested, it was probably down to an injury to another player and you being the only one with options. It shouldn't happen I agree.

                          However, I believe that if you had played and dominated AAA while continuing to improve your stats, you would have been right back in the majors pretty soon (or at least by next season).

                          I can't say for sure what's gone on since the original demotion but it seems like the player's overall, perception and production weren't good enough while you were simming so it never forced the team to make a spot for you.

                          That being said, SCEA really need to work on their manager/GM AI. There's no question about that. They tend to spend too much time on the new fancy things that don't matter much and never bother to fix the backbone of the game. I guess "improved AI" isn't sexy enough to sell a baseball game. They'd rather give us a Bowman Scouting Day that's over in 5 minutes.

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                          • smallclone
                            Rookie
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 29

                            #14
                            Re: Why would this happen?

                            I have honestly only simmed about 20 games in 5 seasons.

                            I don't know what happened. I'll put it down to a freak occurence and try again.

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