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  • Shock1011
    Rookie
    • Dec 2011
    • 274

    #16
    Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

    Here are some edits I've found helpful

    -Josh Reddick should have his power raised up 3 or 4 points on both sides (in many of my franchise sims he only hits 20 HRs a year)
    -Adam Jones should have his speed up to about 70
    -Matt Kemp BR Ability 70



    Brewers Edits:

    -Rickie Weeks should have at least a 70 speed rating
    -Ryan Braun should have his fielding raised by about 5 and reaction lowered by the same and his BR Ability should be raised to 70.
    -Carlos Gomez should have a 95+ speed
    -Jean Segura lower Contact vs R to 73 and raise contact vs L to 60....raise Arm Str to 75
    -Jonathan Lucroy Arm Str to 70, blocking to 78
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    • Shock1011
      Rookie
      • Dec 2011
      • 274

      #17
      Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

      Originally posted by MrFatMark
      A-Rod may not ever come back. He needs a major overhaul on his ratings. Definately not an 88.

      Carlos Beltran might be on of the most over rated players in the league right not. Especially at 35 years old. 98 overall, thats crazy.

      96 durability for Hanley Ramirez, needs to come down probably about 30 points.



      I am not really a firm believer that Josh Hamilton is a 99 Overall. I am not exactly sure were to lower his ratings though. 97 contact vs R?

      On a side note: its too bad they dont have a throw the bat rating, he would be the greatest of all time!!!
      For A-Rod someone last year had lowered his LT Contact and power....I think it was something like 62 Contact and 55 power

      Beltran is gonna be harder because you don't want to take away his power and have him hit < 20 HRS.....you could possibly lower his contact vs L+R by 3 or 4 each side, and maybe lower his fielding numbers by a few points per attribute.

      For Hamilton his power ratings are where they should be.. his contact could be tweaked a little bit though, maybe decrease them to 92 vs R and 70 vs L
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      • Skyflame21
        Rookie
        • Mar 2013
        • 310

        #18
        Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

        There are a lot of mistakes in the Stock rosters from Sony. The biggest glaring needs and I haven't looked at everything but, I noticed a lot of players have very low durability ratings even though there not traditionally injury prone. Much like Middlebrooks was noted. Also speed is too high for some guys I'd like to see that shifted down about 5 points. 99 speed guys should be very rare, your billy Hamilton types.

        Another thing is guys like David Ortiz still have pretty solid defensive skills, not gold glove by any means but better than a guy who has made only a hand full of starts at the bag in quite a few years. Too bad they didn't have DH as a position would help with guys who are pretty much just DHs.

        Ill grab my list tomorrow and post some thoughts.

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        • Skyflame21
          Rookie
          • Mar 2013
          • 310

          #19
          Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

          Originally posted by Shock1011
          For A-Rod someone last year had lowered his LT Contact and power....I think it was something like 62 Contact and 55 power

          Beltran is gonna be harder because you don't want to take away his power and have him hit < 20 HRS.....you could possibly lower his contact vs L+R by 3 or 4 each side, and maybe lower his fielding numbers by a few points per attribute.

          For Hamilton his power ratings are where they should be.. his contact could be tweaked a little bit though, maybe decrease them to 92 vs R and 70 vs L
          I'm with you on it all. Hitting on Hamilton of all the players that reached 400 AB last season he had the lowest contact at just over 70%. He's definitely not a 99. Should be in the 93 range, with injury concerns. I'm not sure how to adjust it properly, I would suspect that his adjustments come from the plate discipline area rather contact as he chases a lot of pitches.

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          • KashW33
            Rookie
            • Jul 2012
            • 57

            #20
            Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

            Originally posted by Skyflame21
            Also speed is too high for some guys I'd like to see that shifted down about 5 points. 99 speed guys should be very rare, your billy Hamilton types.
            I agree. I mean Coco Crisp has 99 speed and 97 base running ability? You'd think he stole 80 bases last year. And I know Jose Reyes has been hurt a lot in the past few years but I still think he's faster than 88 speed.
            KashW33

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            • Skyflame21
              Rookie
              • Mar 2013
              • 310

              #21
              Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

              Originally posted by KashW33
              I agree. I mean Coco Crisp has 99 speed and 97 base running ability? You'd think he stole 80 bases last year. And I know Jose Reyes has been hurt a lot in the past few years but I still think he's faster than 88 speed.
              Yep, that's exactly what I m talking about, Crisp is solid but probably at 90. BR Skills probably 87, BR Aggressive should be 85. He can stel bags, but his base running skills are more on hits then steals itself, he's quite good at reads and taking extra bags on hits.

              Reyes should be 93 SPD, BR 89, BR Ag 88. Somewhere in that range. I'm really against 90s rated numbers. As only the elite should be in those areas. Reyes is fast but not as aggressive as before on the bags, still very good though.

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              • ralphieboy11
                Pro
                • Jul 2005
                • 543

                #22
                Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                I may bump down Brandon Moss's power vs. RHP. Right now it is at 90. I noticed he had 8 HRs in the first week of the season of a test run I was doing.

                He had 19 HRs in 207 ABs last season vs. RHP, so I assume that's the reason for the high number.

                I think it's hard to imagine he duplicates that sort of output over the full course of a season. I guess ya never know though.

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                • Buehrle56
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 59

                  #23
                  Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                  I'm gonna bump up Mark Buehrle, he's rated like a 80, yeah he went 13-13 last year, but that was with Miami, he still put up consistent numbers but was just never given run support. I say he should be a 87 or 88. He's so underrated in my opinion.

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                  • BrewCrew823
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 31

                    #24
                    Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                    They don't do a very good job on speed rating to begin with. I believe the standard roster for the Brewers has Corey Hart with a higher speed rating than Weeks and Segura. Any Brewers fan has seen the major decline in Hart's speed the last few years. Rickie is by no means slow, he doesn't steal alot of bases but that doesn't mean bad speed.

                    I'm sure this happens with other teams as well. I just am not familiar with others team speed and haven't looked into all rosters.

                    Another guy I have noticed with too high of speed is Rajai Davis. He's a 99 with a 99 in ability and aggressiveness too. Or close to it on those other two categories.

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                    • dpower15
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 1029

                      #25
                      Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                      This may be a dumb question, but I am unfamiliar with how the whole vault works from rosters/created players. Will the OSFM roster have the changes from the recent or future Sony roster updates included? For example, could I wait to start my Marlins franchise untils Sony adds Jose Fernandez (with real photo) and still use the OSFM roster with that? The only reason I ask is I have seen all over the forums that you can swap players in from the vault, but like I said, I really have no clue how that bad boy works.

                      Thanks in advance for any help!

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                      • BrianM207
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 1184

                        #26
                        Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                        Tardy to the party here possibly but just wanna chime in....I feel like they really messed up the speed raitings this year...maybe I'm wrong, but it feels that way to me. If I was any good at editing attributes, I might be able to help haha, but sadly I am not
                        Let's Go Mets!!!

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                        • MrFatMark
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 137

                          #27
                          Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                          Speed rating definately is the worst rating overall on the roster. I also agree on not being fond of 90+ ratings except for elite players. They hand on 90's on this game like it is nothing!

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                          • MrFatMark
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 137

                            #28
                            Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                            It seems like as well the 4 seam fastball is pretty concistant across the board as being the 1 pitch for the majority of the pitchers. I am not a huge fan of this as well. A lot of pitchers now have movement on there fastball. That is not replicated by that pitch on this game. RF, 2seam, and cutFB should be more implemented to replicate the movement on most fastballs.

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                            • ilstu24
                              MVP
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 1228

                              #29
                              Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                              Check out my roster edis thread. Might be what some of you are looking for.
                              OSFM St. Louis Cardinals 2011, 2012, 2013

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                              • ItAllFades
                                Rookie
                                • Mar 2013
                                • 324

                                #30
                                Re: Base Roster Edits for OSFM

                                Originally posted by MrFatMark
                                It seems like as well the 4 seam fastball is pretty concistant across the board as being the 1 pitch for the majority of the pitchers. I am not a huge fan of this as well. A lot of pitchers now have movement on there fastball. That is not replicated by that pitch on this game. RF, 2seam, and cutFB should be more implemented to replicate the movement on most fastballs.
                                Actually, I'd say this year there are far more guys with other pitches as their #1 than in the past. A couple years ago, even last year, just about everyone had 4 Seam as their main pitch. Now, most guys have something else.

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