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  • Double-J
    Pro
    • Aug 2007
    • 750

    #61
    Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

    Kei Igawa: Yankees (unfortunately...ugh)
    Number: 29
    Left Sleeve: Long
    Right Sleeve: Long
    Glove: Black
    Pitching Style: Brett Myers (what I used for him last year. The default Ted Lilly lifts the arms above the head, which Iggy doesn't do. Also, the Myers has the proper leg kick and arm position)
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    • Double-J
      Pro
      • Aug 2007
      • 750

      #62
      Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

      Heath Phillips: Yankees (AA - Trenton)
      Number: 79
      Left Sleeve: 3/4
      Right Sleeve: 3/4
      Pitching Style: Chris Capuano
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      • Double-J
        Pro
        • Aug 2007
        • 750

        #63
        Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

        Also, move Ron Villone (Yankees - AAA SWB) to the St. Louis Cardinals roster.
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        • Double-J
          Pro
          • Aug 2007
          • 750

          #64
          Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

          Darrell Rasner: Yankees (AAA - SWB)
          Number: 47
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          • brunnoce
            MVP
            • Mar 2005
            • 4133

            #65
            Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

            some A's edits:

            Eric Chavez
            Left Wide Wristband with number
            Right sleeve 3/4

            Travis Buck
            Both arms Thin forearm band with number
            Left Arm long sleeve
            no turtleneck

            Huston Street:
            Low Socks
            (dont edit his delivery, its tehre, but its hidden...ull see it just fine in the game, but if u edit ull lose it)

            Mark Ellis:
            Low Socks

            Alan Embree:
            Delivery - Dempster

            Chad Gaudin:
            Delivery - Fossum
            Last edited by brunnoce; 03-12-2008, 10:29 AM.
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            Thanx Knight165

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            • NYMets945
              Rookie
              • Feb 2005
              • 356

              #66
              Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

              Mets Edits:

              John Maine- High Socks to Pants
              Aaron Heilman- Burgos Pitching motion
              Jorge Sosa- Maroth Pitching motion
              Ruben Gotay- High Socks to Pants
              Last edited by NYMets945; 03-11-2008, 05:59 PM. Reason: Add

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              • Rob_NYY
                Jedi Master
                • Dec 2004
                • 2495

                #67
                Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                Originally posted by Double-J
                Also, my suggestion is to knock Phil Hughes' fastball speed up 5 "clicks," the default is a couple of MPH too slow on average. He'll usually hover in the low-to-mid 90's (max) which this fixes.
                Yeah, he had some mechanical problems last season after the injury that was causing him to lose some mph on his fastball. Which, I guess, is why SCEA has his fastball rated the way it is. But Eiland fixed it last September, and he was back throwing 93-95 instead of 90-91. He's been in the mid 90's this spring.

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                • franch1se
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 9055

                  #68
                  Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                  Padres

                  Michael Barrett needs batting gloves
                  Craig Stansberry is #11
                  Marau Zarate is #75
                  Randy Wolf is #25
                  Enrique Gonzalez is #52
                  Wilfredo Ledezma is #49
                  Tony Clark is #7
                  Luis Rodriguez is #2
                  Paul Mcanulty is #18

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                  • Double-J
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 750

                    #69
                    Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                    Originally posted by Rob_NYY
                    Yeah, he had some mechanical problems last season after the injury that was causing him to lose some mph on his fastball. Which, I guess, is why SCEA has his fastball rated the way it is. But Eiland fixed it last September, and he was back throwing 93-95 instead of 90-91. He's been in the mid 90's this spring.
                    Yep, that's what I'm assuming too, and the 5 clicks seem to do the job nicely.

                    For Wang, I've also been playing around with his pitch speeds, although this was before the latest roster update. He was throwing his fastball 98 mph, and his sinker 89-91. We have to level those off, both tend to be in the mid-90's (I think both cap at about 96, which is what he was throwing in the gun yesterday).

                    Also, he's throwing a changeup this year, so I'm not sure whether to simply do-away with his 4-seam and give him the CH (since most of his fastballs are sinkers anyways) or just forego adding the change since they already have a splitter on there which he'll probably use more often anyways. I'd like yo get your input on this Rob.
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                    • NYMets945
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 356

                      #70
                      Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                      Ruben Gotay- Stance to Josh Willingham
                      Billy Wagner and Orlando Hernandez- Gen pitching motions ( no leg kick for Orlando and full wind up for Wagner)

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                      • prot22
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 122

                        #71
                        Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                        I just edited my Phillies roster edits again for:

                        Kendrick
                        Victorino
                        Ruiz


                        I also choose to put Michael Bourn back on the Phillies but he's on the Astros and his stance should be changed to Brandon Phillips (it's pretty exact).
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                        • Rob_NYY
                          Jedi Master
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 2495

                          #72
                          Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                          Originally posted by NYMets945
                          Billy Wagner and Orlando Hernandez- Gen pitching motions ( no leg kick for Orlando and full wind up for Wagner)
                          What? El Duque doesn't have a high leg kick anymore? Are you sure?


                          Also, he's throwing a changeup this year, so I'm not sure whether to simply do-away with his 4-seam and give him the CH (since most of his fastballs are sinkers anyways) or just forego adding the change since they already have a splitter on there which he'll probably use more often anyways. I'd like yo get your input on this Rob.
                          I'd keep the 4-seamer. He'll occasionally pump a 96mph fastball up in the zone to get a rare K. I think he should use that 4-seamer more often, along with the added change he should get a few more K's.

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                          • Double-J
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 750

                            #73
                            Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                            Originally posted by Rob_NYY
                            I'd keep the 4-seamer. He'll occasionally pump a 96mph fastball up in the zone to get a rare K. I think he should use that 4-seamer more often, along with the added change he should get a few more K's.
                            I'm at a loss then of what pitch to get rid of. I suppose the splitter (which they give Wang already) is, in video game terms, close enough to a changeup (being an offspeed pitch) that it will suffice, but I'm debating replacing it with the change entirely.

                            Wikipedia lists his repertoire as including a forkball rather than a splitter (noting he threw the splitter in his earlier days), so now I'm really wondering. I suspect I'll just keep the splitter and use it as his primary offspeed pitch.
                            Last edited by Double-J; 03-12-2008, 06:22 PM.
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                            • Rod_Carew29
                              All Star
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 7872

                              #74
                              @ Double-J

                              usually when I have to remove either a change or splitter...I remove the change...because for most pitchers, the splitter is their changeup...which it really is...and that's usually their out pitch, save for guys like Pedro, Foulke or Mike Wise

                              Originally posted by Double-J
                              I'm at a loss then of what pitch to get rid of. I suppose the splitter (which they give Wang already) is, in video game terms, close enough to a changeup (being an offspeed pitch) that it will suffice, but I'm debating replacing it with the change entirely.

                              Wikipedia lists his repertoire as including a forkball rather than a splitter (noting he threw the splitter in his earlier days), so now I'm really wondering. I suspect I'll just keep the splitter and use it as his primary offspeed pitch.
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                              • NYMets945
                                Rookie
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 356

                                #75
                                Re: Player Edits (Equipment, #'s, Stances, ect.)

                                No more leg kick at all for El Duque. He got rid of it to keep strain off his leg

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