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  • bryanm1982
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    Originally posted by DonkeyJote
    Anyone else notice that gameplay injuries in postseason games are drastically higher? I've played with injures at 10 all year, and still not really had that many. But I'm in my 10th Postseason game right now, and I've had 6 players get pulled from a game with injuries. I just had a game where, between the CPU and me, 3 players were out of the game by the end of the 4th Inning.
    Wow that is crazy. Do they do the scorebug in the playoff games yet?

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  • DonkeyJote
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    Anyone else notice that gameplay injuries in postseason games are drastically higher? I've played with injures at 10 all year, and still not really had that many. But I'm in my 10th Postseason game right now, and I've had 6 players get pulled from a game with injuries. I just had a game where, between the CPU and me, 3 players were out of the game by the end of the 4th Inning.

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  • MannybeingManny
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    Originally posted by bryanm1982

    Yeah, each roster has its pros and cons. You going to do. Post trade deadline roster? The only thing bad about that is like you have a team that might have too many SP. Like the Rangers, if all pitchers are healthy, they have no room for Kelly for example.
    No trade deadline roster. I’d never use one of those. I like my own season to forum the teams through fantasy land and create the story.

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  • bryanm1982
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    Originally posted by MannybeingManny
    Restarting my rats franchise. Going with a sds roster. Might even just use the default roster. I get why people like the franchise fidelity roster it’s just not for me.
    Yeah, each roster has its pros and cons. You going to do. Post trade deadline roster? The only thing bad about that is like you have a team that might have too many SP. Like the Rangers, if all pitchers are healthy, they have no room for Kelly for example.

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  • MannybeingManny
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    Restarting my rats franchise. Going with a sds roster. Might even just use the default roster. I get why people like the franchise fidelity roster it’s just not for me.

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  • bryanm1982
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    Originally posted by DonkeyJote
    Every Sunday (except for the last day of the regular season) I used a random generator I made on Google Sheets to manually injure 1 pitcher in the league, and then 1-5 other random players (pitchers or position players).

    I also manually control CPU MLB injuries, and anyone that gets "a few days", "1-2 Weeks", or "1-2 Months" goes on the 10/15 Day IL, and "2-3 Months" or "6+ Months" goes on the 60 Day.

    In addition, I injure 10-15 random players at the end of Spring Training.

    All of that has created a lot more roster movement, that I like. And tbh, injuries are probably still lower than in actual MLB (granted I also use a roster that generally speaking has players with much higher durability ratings), but it's a good balance.
    That is a cool idea. I’ll have to try that as well. I like JWDixon’s spreadsheet too. He has a thing you can do once a week and you do random stuff. Like one is a team had a fight and a player got suspended for 3 games so you have to manually injure them.

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  • dowie
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    Originally posted by DonkeyJote
    Every Sunday (except for the last day of the regular season) I used a random generator I made on Google Sheets to manually injure 1 pitcher in the league, and then 1-5 other random players (pitchers or position players).

    I also manually control CPU MLB injuries, and anyone that gets "a few days", "1-2 Weeks", or "1-2 Months" goes on the 10/15 Day IL, and "2-3 Months" or "6+ Months" goes on the 60 Day.

    In addition, I injure 10-15 random players at the end of Spring Training.

    All of that has created a lot more roster movement, that I like. And tbh, injuries are probably still lower than in actual MLB (granted I also use a roster that generally speaking has players with much higher durability ratings), but it's a good balance.
    Sorta dig this idea! Share your Google sheet?

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  • DonkeyJote
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    Every Sunday (except for the last day of the regular season) I used a random generator I made on Google Sheets to manually injure 1 pitcher in the league, and then 1-5 other random players (pitchers or position players).

    I also manually control CPU MLB injuries, and anyone that gets "a few days", "1-2 Weeks", or "1-2 Months" goes on the 10/15 Day IL, and "2-3 Months" or "6+ Months" goes on the 60 Day.

    In addition, I injure 10-15 random players at the end of Spring Training.

    All of that has created a lot more roster movement, that I like. And tbh, injuries are probably still lower than in actual MLB (granted I also use a roster that generally speaking has players with much higher durability ratings), but it's a good balance.

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  • PhlliesPhan6
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    Originally posted by bryanm1982
    I don’t think pitchers get injured enough. I started to manually injure a pitcher for 3-5 days if they get hit with a comebacker even if they don’t get injured.
    Especially relievers never seem to get injured.

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  • bryanm1982
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    I don’t think pitchers get injured enough. I started to manually injure a pitcher for 3-5 days if they get hit with a comebacker even if they don’t get injured.

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  • jcar0725
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    Originally posted by bryanm1982
    That is weird. I had my injuries at 10 and I don't see enough. I feel like I don't see enough day to day injuries.

    For offense,
    Betts and Freeman missed a few games with a day to day injury once. Teoscar Hernandez missed a month. Muncy was out for a couple of days. The most serious injury was to Migue Rojas who got hurt in early May and is out for 3 months.

    For pitching
    Glasnow was out for 4 weeks, came back for 2 starts and was out for another 3 weeks. Which is probably normal for him in real life.
    Snell was out for a week.
    Evan Phillips was out for 3 weeks in April
    Vesia was out for 3 weeks.

    I know every season is different. But I didn't feel like it was overpowering.
    It's very possible that its random, which is good. I have mine at 7 and it does feel like there sometimes isn't enough 10 day injuries, its either nothing or out for a long time. But it could just be totally random.

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  • bryanm1982
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    That is weird. I had my injuries at 10 and I don't see enough. I feel like I don't see enough day to day injuries.

    For offense,
    Betts and Freeman missed a few games with a day to day injury once. Teoscar Hernandez missed a month. Muncy was out for a couple of days. The most serious injury was to Migue Rojas who got hurt in early May and is out for 3 months.

    For pitching
    Glasnow was out for 4 weeks, came back for 2 starts and was out for another 3 weeks. Which is probably normal for him in real life.
    Snell was out for a week.
    Evan Phillips was out for 3 weeks in April
    Vesia was out for 3 weeks.

    I know every season is different. But I didn't feel like it was overpowering.

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  • jcar0725
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    Originally posted by MannybeingManny
    I just had the craziest game I’ve played in a long time. I lost to the braves 8-5 . Atlanta hit seven home runs in the game. Six of their starters homered . I drew ten walks. Ten. I know that’s a record for me. It just has to be. I switched to the catcher near camera which is my favorite camera. I don’t know how you guys hit with the wide camera. I was also wondering what is the deal with injuries being at ten? 13 games into the season I’ve already lost three guys from my roster.
    I don't have in game injuries at 10. There were just waaay too many.

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  • MannybeingManny
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    I just had the craziest game I’ve played in a long time. I lost to the braves 8-5 . Atlanta hit seven home runs in the game. Six of their starters homered . I drew ten walks. Ten. I know that’s a record for me. It just has to be. I switched to the catcher near camera which is my favorite camera. I don’t know how you guys hit with the wide camera. I was also wondering what is the deal with injuries being at ten? 13 games into the season I’ve already lost three guys from my roster.

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  • MannybeingManny
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    Originally posted by bryanm1982
    The Dodgers are 88-38 with a 17 game lead in the division. The trade deadline, we traded 3 top prospects to the Red Sox for Jarren Duran. He was struggling with the Red Sox who were in last place. He was hitting .210 but he is hitting .309 with the Dodgers and brought his average up to .259.

    Here are the team stats

    Dodgers
    AVG: .264
    OBP: .339
    SLG: .452
    OPS: .790

    CPU
    AVG: .244
    OBP: .301
    SLG: .394
    OPS: .695

    Hit Distribution
    MLB Avg CPU % HUM %
    1B: 65.7% 62.8% 61.2%
    2B: 20.1% 24.6% 22.4%
    3B: 1.7% 1.0% 1.5%
    HR: 12.4% 11.5% 14.8%
    I thought I had a good season with my 94 win Cleveland team. You’re on pace for 113 wins lol

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