
***The Official OOTP Thread***
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If I pick near the end of the round it's normally guys with potentials in the 40s/50s (on a 20-80 scale.) There is always a good chance they still develop more though, but I don't like sluggers that strike out a lot. If I grab a guy with any power, he has to at least have something like... Ryan Braun/Joey Votto style ratings (where it's not like 4 contact, 7 power, 4 eye, 4 avoid k). I like a more balanced spread on my team.
As for pitching... I'll take someone with good movement and control over someone who throws absolute gas with subpar-to-average control. That's also why in every game I trade away Yovani Gallardo at the beginning.Last edited by ubernoob; 05-15-2013, 11:27 AM.badComment
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newbie here! getting ready to start a dynasty for this year and would like to start a dynasty from the early years. any suggestions or tips to make my first time simple and enjoyable???
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Do any of you guys know if in ootp that if you make a small market team a consistent playoff team and maybe win the world series, does the market for your team get bigger?
For example: say the astros have made it to the playoffs for 5 years in a row and have gotten to the world series 1 time in those 5 years. Does the market labaled "small" bump up to say "average" due to the consistent winning?Comment
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Do any of you guys know if in ootp that if you make a small market team a consistent playoff team and maybe win the world series, does the market for your team get bigger?
For example: say the astros have made it to the playoffs for 5 years in a row and have gotten to the world series 1 time in those 5 years. Does the market labaled "small" bump up to say "average" due to the consistent winning?Comment
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You'll just get something in your mailbox saying "X has happened" in the form of a story.
Say (for a single player) they get cast in a movie role in the off-season or something. Their national popularity will rise.badComment
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Oh ok thanks. My storylines are on because I get those messages sometimes.Comment
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Getting ready for the draft on my Jays game. With the 9th pick, I should be able to snag a decent prospect or two to restock the system. Probably going to be looking for a young 1B, pitching, and a solid outfield prospect.Comment
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This happens multiple times to me in every game... Especially if Braun gets hurt early. Once in a while Lucroy will be hot and make it, but me having no all stars is not uncommon.badComment
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I am 17-11 to start off the 2015 season. Signed Hunter Pence and a good backup catcher in the off season. Jonathen Singleton is now in the MLB so hopefully he can have a good year.
The owners expectations are to play .500 ball but I think this team has a shot qt the playoffs. Here is the Lineup:
C-Jason Castro
1B-Anthony Rizzo
2B-Jose Altuve
3B-Matt Dominguez
SS-Jonathan Villar
LF-Chris Carter
CF-John Mayberry Jr.
RF-Hunter Pence
DH-Neftali Soto (Rookieof the year last year)
Rotation:
Wade Miley
Ubaldo Jimenez
Brandon Marshall (Draft pick from 2013)
Steve Johnson
Brett OberholtzerComment
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This is Soto's, and Singletons ratings (Contact/Gap Power/Power)
Soto: 15/15/15
Singleton: 15/14/15
Singletons eye is good but his avoid K is at 8 with a potential of 10.
Soto's ratings are high in every batting category, its just his fielding that is low.Comment
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Haven't played as much lately. Just been to busy.
Finally got to the All Star Break.
Josh Hamilton, Albert Pujol, Mike Trout, Ernesto Frieri and Tommy Hanson all made the AL All Star team for me. If only they could be this good in real life.Comment
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