“Looking for his first hit of the season”

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  • hazelhood19
    Rookie
    • Apr 2009
    • 396

    #1

    “Looking for his first hit of the season”

    Is there a way to stop this comment from happening in franchise, even though plenty of games have been played? It’s super annoying. I thought I’d seen a workaround on here, but search didn’t pull anything up for me.


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  • AUTiger1
    MVP
    • Oct 2008
    • 2413

    #2
    Re: “Looking for his first hit of the season”

    I don't know about that but I do find it pretty annoying in my Marlins franchise that Brian Anderson leads my team in RBI's and it has it listed as "career high in RBI's" even though it's only May and he has 26 or so RBIs and it's nowhere near his career high.
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    • Drty_Windshield
      Banned
      • Mar 2018
      • 880

      #3
      Re: “Looking for his first hit of the season”

      Originally posted by AUTiger1
      I don't know about that but I do find it pretty annoying in my Marlins franchise that Brian Anderson leads my team in RBI's and it has it listed as "career high in RBI's" even though it's only May and he has 26 or so RBIs and it's nowhere near his career high.

      A lot of the stat info says career high for me too. I'm starting to wonder if it's because of the way that a particular roster was made or if it's basing the info on it being the first year of "my career" with the player or if it's just a bug that they never fixed.

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