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  • countryboy
    Growing pains
    • Sep 2003
    • 52728

    #1

    Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

    When I play Spring Training, I like to play the games in the minor league stadiums (my home is Statesman Park) and in the classic stadiums, because having just two Spring Training stadiums (one for Grapefruit and one for Cactus) is boring.

    I assign teams a home stadium for the Spring. I play in Statesman Park, Marlins have Bayfront Park, Mets play in Franco Park, Twins play in HHH Metrodome, and that is all that I can remember off the top of my head..LOL

    Doing this helps me play thru Spring Training and allows me to play in each of the minor league stadiums as well as the classic stadiums.

    Anyone else do this?
    Last edited by countryboy; 07-16-2018, 08:26 AM. Reason: lack of coffee....LOL
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  • coach422001
    MVP
    • Aug 2008
    • 1492

    #2
    Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

    I don't do that but I do play in the classic stadia from mid-June to the trade deadline for variety. So the Giants will play in the polo grounds, for example, for games where i choose to play and they are the home team.

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    • BlueSkies77
      Rookie
      • Jul 2018
      • 295

      #3
      Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

      Since when did they take out all the Spring Training stadiums? Haven’t owned the show since 2014 on PS3, I can clearly recall many stadiums available for spring training. I was kind of shocked to only see two in 18.

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      • Unlucky 13
        MVP
        • Apr 2009
        • 1707

        #4
        Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

        I generally consider the minor league stadiums to be quasi Spring Training sites, and play games in those. I don't play minor league games otherwise, so they fit the bill.

        I've played in the classics here and there during the regular season, but I had never played a game at the Polo Grounds until yesterday. Holy Cow, that place is insane! The first and third base lines are only about 250 feet to the wall, and the outfield is enormous! I hit seven traditional home runs, and two inside the parkers.

        The first inside the park one was a ball hit over the fielders' heads that bounced around for a while, but the second one took the cake. I hit a hard grounder that rolled between the fielders due to the shift, and it was on the ground the entire way from near the pitcher's mound to the OF corner. It looked like a little league game, with the players chasing after it, while my runner ran around the bases and jogged to home plate. It just rolled and rolled and rolled.
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        • coach422001
          MVP
          • Aug 2008
          • 1492

          #5
          Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

          Originally posted by Unlucky 13
          I generally consider the minor league stadiums to be quasi Spring Training sites, and play games in those. I don't play minor league games otherwise, so they fit the bill.

          I've played in the classics here and there during the regular season, but I had never played a game at the Polo Grounds until yesterday. Holy Cow, that place is insane! The first and third base lines are only about 250 feet to the wall, and the outfield is enormous! I hit seven traditional home runs, and two inside the parkers.

          The first inside the park one was a ball hit over the fielders' heads that bounced around for a while, but the second one took the cake. I hit a hard grounder that rolled between the fielders due to the shift, and it was on the ground the entire way from near the pitcher's mound to the OF corner. It looked like a little league game, with the players chasing after it, while my runner ran around the bases and jogged to home plate. It just rolled and rolled and rolled.
          My only thought for these classic parks were if they play like they should or do they have a distance limitation effect so that Stanton and Martinez wouldn't have 95 home runs at home on otherwise long pop fly balls. It is nice to use them for me to give me a chance to see a park I wasn't able to see other than in highlights.

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          • Caulfield
            Hall Of Fame
            • Apr 2011
            • 10986

            #6
            Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

            Originally posted by coach422001
            My only thought for these classic parks were if they play like they should or do they have a distance limitation effect so that Stanton and Martinez wouldn't have 95 home runs at home on otherwise long pop fly balls. It is nice to use them for me to give me a chance to see a park I wasn't able to see other than in highlights.
            If you play 81 games @ Polo Grounds with Giancarlo, then thers a good chance you will hit 81 homers. Thats in addition to however many he hits on the road. Also, he hit zero triples last year but I bet you can get 5-10 with him @ Polo Grounds with his 58 speed.
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            • Ranger Fan
              Rookie
              • Dec 2005
              • 478

              #7
              Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

              Originally posted by countryboy
              When I play Spring Training, I like to play the games in the minor league stadiums (my home is Statesman Park) and in the classic stadiums, because having just two Spring Training stadiums (one for Grapefruit and one for Cactus) is boring.

              I assign teams a home stadium for the Spring. I play in Statesman Park, Marlins have Bayfront Park, Mets play in Franco Park, Twins play in HHH Metrodome, and that is all that I can remember off the top of my head..LOL

              Doing this helps me play thru Spring Training and allows me to play in each of the minor league stadiums as well as the classic stadiums.

              Anyone else do this?
              I rotate through all the stadiums. Classic and Minors while playing Spring Training. Games don't matter anyways and its a great chance to see all the ballparks

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              • Unlucky 13
                MVP
                • Apr 2009
                • 1707

                #8
                Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                Originally posted by Caulfield
                If you play 81 games @ Polo Grounds with Giancarlo, then thers a good chance you will hit 81 homers. Thats in addition to however many he hits on the road. Also, he hit zero triples last year but I bet you can get 5-10 with him @ Polo Grounds with his 58 speed.
                I had an inside the park homer there with a guy who has 38 speed
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                • RogerDodger
                  MVP
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 1082

                  #9
                  Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                  Originally posted by countryboy
                  When I play Spring Training, I like to play the games in the minor league stadiums (my home is Statesman Park) and in the classic stadiums, because having just two Spring Training stadiums (one for Grapefruit and one for Cactus) is boring.

                  I assign teams a home stadium for the Spring. I play in Statesman Park, Marlins have Bayfront Park, Mets play in Franco Park, Twins play in HHH Metrodome, and that is all that I can remember off the top of my head..LOL

                  Doing this helps me play thru Spring Training and allows me to play in each of the minor league stadiums as well as the classic stadiums.

                  Anyone else do this?
                  Yep. Mostly Minor League ballparks than classics but yes.

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                  • Caulfield
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 10986

                    #10
                    Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                    Originally posted by Unlucky 13
                    I had an inside the park homer there with a guy who has 38 speed
                    big papi never hit more than 3 triples in a season but I still remember an exhibition game I played at Polo a few years ago & he had 3 triples in one game.
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                    • kric9132
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2016
                      • 128

                      #11
                      Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                      I do. Play in both

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                      • countryboy
                        Growing pains
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 52728

                        #12
                        Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                        Currently playing the Marlins in old Miami stadium. Oh how I miss this park.
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                        I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                        • Unlucky 13
                          MVP
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 1707

                          #13
                          Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                          Originally posted by countryboy
                          Currently playing the Marlins in old Miami stadium. Oh how I miss this park.
                          I play a few games at JRS every now and then. Its fun for a video game. However, as a Dolphins fan (but not a Marlins fan) I'm still glad that they were evicted
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                          • KBLover
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 12172

                            #14
                            Re: Does anyone else play Spring Training games in minor league and classic stadiums?

                            I "built the Marlins a new stadium" that looks a LOT like Griffith Stadium :P so that's in a franchise.

                            After playing in that place (LOVE IT - takes everything in me not to sim road games to play more games there), I'm going to play more minors games and use some of the other classic stadiums I'm curious about.
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