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  • KSUowls
    All Star
    • Jul 2009
    • 5891

    #121
    Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

    Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
    Did you run out of $$$ to sign that 2nd round catcher? Was his demand just too much? That seems unexpected that you didn't sign him.
    I didn't play the system right. He was an "Extremely Hard" guy to get and I only met his demand. I should have gone a little over. It was a mistake on my part. I'm still playing Money Ball even though my owner has opened up his wallet.

    Sucks because he had some serious potential too. Oh well, my system is actually loaded with a lot of really good catching prospects after last year's draft and a guy my scout discovered late in Year 1

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    • notsobabybombers
      Pro
      • Jan 2018
      • 584

      #122
      Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

      I'm putting this in spoilers because it's very long. It's a recap of my season from the end of July to the end of the WS.

      Spoiler
      Ravens----Yankees----Comic Book Junkie

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      • WaitTilNextYear
        Go Cubs Go
        • Mar 2013
        • 16830

        #123
        Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

        Originally posted by KSUowls
        I didn't play the system right. He was an "Extremely Hard" guy to get and I only met his demand. I should have gone a little over. It was a mistake on my part. I'm still playing Money Ball even though my owner has opened up his wallet.

        Sucks because he had some serious potential too. Oh well, my system is actually loaded with a lot of really good catching prospects after last year's draft and a guy my scout discovered late in Year 1
        Yeah, I stay playing Moneyball. I could have the largest payroll in the game and still be looking to shave $1MM here and $500K there.

        Those 'extremely hard' guys can be difficult to deal with. Maybe you draft him again later?
        Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines

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        • Syce
          MVP
          • Dec 2012
          • 1386

          #124
          Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

          So i just got this game and currently managing a Rookie league team called the Orem Owls, They are a affiliate for the LA Angels. Well i finally finished the first regular season with them and finished first in the division with a 42-33 record.

          I am currently in the first round of playoffs now against the Ogden Raptors.

          In game 1 the Raptors crushed the Owls 14-5

          So my team had to regroup going into game 2 or go home.

          Johnson, Owlz Wallop Raptors in Game 2 of R1
          The Round 1 is tied at 1 games apiece, thanks to a dramatic walk-off victory at Brent Brown Ballpark today for the Orem Owlz.

          23-year-old first baseman Kel Johnson was the star for Orem, as he was 4-5 with a home run and 2 doubles. He scored 2 times and drove in 2 in the Brent Brown Ballpark contest. The 8-7 Orem triumph allowed the team to even the best-of-3 series with the Ogden Raptors at 1-1.

          The game was decided with two out in the bottom of the ninth. With Orem trailing 7-6, Johnson hit a fastball from Zach Pop for a 2-run home run. Just like that, the Owlz had a walk-off win.

          "It wasn't our best performance," said Johnson, "but a win in the playoffs is nothing to sniff at."

          Game 3 is scheduled for tomorrow in Orem. The scheduled starters for the game are Dan Jagiello for Ogden and John Swanda for Orem.
          Toronto Blue Jays
          Toronto Raptors
          Las Vegas Raiders
          Toronto Maple Leafs

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          • bravesfan1984
            MVP
            • Mar 2008
            • 2808

            #125
            Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

            Before I get started, what are some of the essential settings that need to be made in your opinions? This is my first year with OOTP.

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            Braves | Cowboys | ND Football | UNC Basketball | 4-Kevin Harvick


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            • KBLover
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2009
              • 12172

              #126
              Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

              Originally posted by bravesfan1984
              Before I get started, what are some of the essential settings that need to be made in your opinions? This is my first year with OOTP.

              I'm basically playing straight default settings.

              Only differences:

              -I used 2017 league totals. For me, the game had something different put in.

              -I switch to 20-80 scales (because screw stars) for all ratings.

              -Ratings relative to league checked - this is nice because you can switch on the player's profile. So if you're looking at a kid, you can see what his ratings are relative to whatever level. Helps you decide if he's ready or not.

              -Overall based on all players.

              -I put scout accuracy on high but I really don't see a difference between it and normal. I mean my scout thinks my RHB has a 30 contact vs LHP so... (his splits vs LHP are .371/.416/.612 so either he's the luckiest hitter ever or...yeah...)

              -Decide what you want for auto-evolution. If you don't mind things changing on their own like relocation or expansion, you can just leave it all on or turn off whatever. I have expansion, FA minimum service, DL time, and active roster size turned on.
              "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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              • bravesfan1984
                MVP
                • Mar 2008
                • 2808

                #127
                Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                Originally posted by KBLover
                I'm basically playing straight default settings.

                Only differences:

                -I used 2017 league totals. For me, the game had something different put in.

                -I switch to 20-80 scales (because screw stars) for all ratings.

                -Ratings relative to league checked - this is nice because you can switch on the player's profile. So if you're looking at a kid, you can see what his ratings are relative to whatever level. Helps you decide if he's ready or not.

                -Overall based on all players.

                -I put scout accuracy on high but I really don't see a difference between it and normal. I mean my scout thinks my RHB has a 30 contact vs LHP so... (his splits vs LHP are .371/.416/.612 so either he's the luckiest hitter ever or...yeah...)

                -Decide what you want for auto-evolution. If you don't mind things changing on their own like relocation or expansion, you can just leave it all on or turn off whatever. I have expansion, FA minimum service, DL time, and active roster size turned on.
                Nice list, appreciate it!

                Sent from my SM-G920P using Operation Sports mobile app
                Braves | Cowboys | ND Football | UNC Basketball | 4-Kevin Harvick


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                • KSUowls
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 5891

                  #128
                  Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                  I'd recommend adjusting the AI Evaluation metrics. I think I did 50/35/15/5 based on other recommendations. I think it makes on-field performance a bigger factor than a guy being 5 stars or an 80 rated player with a 5+ ERA.

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                  • KBLover
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 12172

                    #129
                    Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                    Can an individual player be bugged...because...same guy (Jose Siri) with the reversed extreme contact split...




                    Like what even is that??
                    "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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                    • KBLover
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 12172

                      #130
                      Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                      Marlins Reach .500
                      8-1 Over Nats on Final Day Seals It
                      Waiver Pick Up Tyler Glasnow Gets W


                      The Marlins missed the postseason but they had a goal the wanted to fight to achieve. For a while, it looked like .500 would be just out of reach. September wasn't a kind month to the team, but they never got down on each other or themselves.

                      Some players cooled off right at the end, especially Isan Diaz and Monte Harrison, along with the rotation. That all conspired to keep the Marlins below the break even point.

                      However, winning 5-of-6 in October sealed the deal - a stretch that was kicked off with a 17-inning 1-0 victory over the Padres at Petco Park. Lewis Brinson hit a homer to score the lone run of the game.


                      Top Offensive Performances
                      SS Royce Lewis: .291/.394/.407, 59 SB, 6.2 WAR
                      LF Jose Siri: .331/.365/.560, 41 SB, 4.5 WAR
                      3B Isan Diaz: .258/.346/.496, 34 HR, 4.4 WAR

                      Top Pitching Performances
                      SP Chishou Saotome: 168 IP, 161 K, 4.01 ERA, 3.67 FIP, 3.3 WAR
                      SP Zach Eflin: 184 IP, 103 K, 3.77 ERA, 4.13 FIP, 2.7 WAR
                      RP Pablo Lopez: 83 IP, 68 K, 3.33 ERA, 3.18 FIP, 1.4 WAR


                      Team Ranks in NL
                      Runs Scored: 7th
                      AVG: 4th
                      OBP: 5th
                      HR: t-12th
                      SB: 1st
                      Runs Allowed: 9th
                      SP ERA: 6th
                      RP ERA: 10th
                      DER: 8th

                      "Overall, we have to be happy with this season. We surprised some analysts, and that's thanks to everyone's hard work and pulling together. Hopefully, we can build on this and maybe get a playoff spot next season, " manager Don Mattingly commented.

                      The Marlins have some things still to focus on improving. First of all is finding some consistency. It's hard to plan for improvement when the same group of guys can play .250 ball (May) and .720 ball (July). They need to capture more of that good so the valleys won't be as deep and damaging to both record and morale.

                      Bullpen improved but it's still a work in progress. Gabriel Moya seemed to grow confident as team closer while Del Pozo seemed to settle in as a setup man or in any key moment in the game. Feierabend turned out to be disappointing, losing his rotation spot and still being inconsistent in the bullpen.

                      And the team will need to decide what to do with Jose Guzman once again. He wants to be a starter and after delivering 110 innings of relief with a 3.50 ERA and a 9.2 K/9 rate, it's hard to argue with him getting a chance. The problem? Who to displace. None of the starters really struggled, though Alcantara and Glasnow might be on the bubble, depending on how much stock the Marlins management puts in sabermetric stats and analytics. FIP, a stat that attempts to measure the pitcher's own performance independent of his team's defense, rates Glasnow and Alcantara as the weakest starters.

                      On the plus side, it seems the offense has taken shape. The Marlins were aggressive with the stolen bases and putting a lot of pressure on defenders when the ball is in play. Beating out hits, breaking up double plays, taking extra bases...the Marlins pushed on all these things frequently. Royce Lewis has the most steals on the team with 59, but it was Monte Harrison with the best success rate, swiping the bag 81% of the time (47 SB, 11 CS).

                      In addition, the team did well in getting on base in general, combining a nice mix of hits (4th in NL) and walks (7th in NL).

                      Power probably won't be a big part of that game plan. Diaz looks to be the new big slugger in the middle of the order and even then the 34 home runs he picked up are probably what to be expected. Bour probably should hit around 35 as well, provided he can bounce back from a below-standard year, and Siri could develop into a similar power bat, though he seems to hit more balls that sit right on the edge of line drive and fly ball so they don't have the arc or carry to clear the wall, cutting into his HR totals but increasing his doubles and triples as was the case this season.


                      Free Agents and Arbitration to Come:
                      Realmuto, Bour, and Dietrich head into their final arbitration years. Realmuto and Bour will likely to be offered arbitration and perhaps a longer contract. Prospects are slow coming at these two positions, and these two have proven good clubhouse citizens and on-field performers in most cases.

                      Dietrich might be more up in the air but K.L. might be likely to tender arbitration considering the outfield depth issues and the fact he likes that Dietrich gets hit by pitches a lot. Dietrich was plunked 27 times in 382 PA, a pace for 42 times in 600 PA.

                      The upcoming free agents include Miguel Rojas, Jose Urena, and Jumbo Diaz. Rojas probably won't get tendered. Urena might have...if he didn't completely come apart at the seams during that horrific May. Everyone struggled but Urena just collapsed. Not a good look, especially for a team that's likely still prone to inconsistency. Jumbo Diaz saw little usage in 2018 (3 innings at the ML level) and no innings at the majors this year. With so many relievers around, he probably will not be tendered.

                      Minors Results Review:

                      AAA-New Orleans saw the postseason under manager Joe Girardi. Unfortunately, they lost in the first round 3-1. C Oscar Hernandez was a key offensive player. The 26-year-old catcher lead the team with 18 HR.

                      AA-Jacksonville had a struggle of a season. Not a lot to write home about, and it's always bad when the most newsworthy thing that happened was that two of the team's prospect relievers suffered long-term injuries (Tyler Jay and on the final day of the season, Evan Beal went down, again, with a major arm injury).

                      High A-Jupiter had some good performances to be proud of. 3B James Nelson, of the team's better prospects, batted .317 as he continues his slow-but-steady progress up the system. P Robert Dugger, not a known prospect, had a solid season. He posted a 2.67 ERA in a swing man type role, showing good adaptability and teamwork.

                      A-Greensboro has several of the team's best prospects, so a disappointing season despite making it over .500. The team messed the playoffs and probably should have had a better record. Max Marusak posted just a 78 OPS+ on the year. Granted, he battled injury, but it's still a disappointing result. Concern is starting to grow as he's shown slow progress in turning his athleticism into baseball skills and production to this point.

                      SP Christian Sanchez also struggled, posting just a 4.88 ERA on the season. Scouts are starting to sour on last year's 2nd round pick, though at just 19, it's too early to write him off.

                      On the plus side, SP Jared Dixon did well with a 2.97 ERA, though his FIP presents some concern as it's far higher a 4.52...Walks were the big reason why but his stuff looks to be playing well and control often comes with experience and refinement, so the team is still thinking positively on their 1st overall pick.

                      Low A-Batavia made the postseason, but that did little to make P Bryan Hoeing's year look any better. He posted a poor 5.77 ERA...and that's a real concern. Hoeing is 22, so to see him struggling in the low minors when he should be relatively well developed as a pitcher is a flag in the mind of most of the Marlins talent evaluators. He will get the chance to show it was just a bad year, but he leaves much to prove.

                      Eri Yoshida had a pretty decent showing (better than Hoeing's), as she put up a 4.24 ERA and became ace of the staff. While it was known the Knuckle Princess was a finesse pitcher, a 2.3 K/9 rate is a bit more finesse than expected and the 4.4 BB/9 rate is not wonderful, though a little of that can be excused by being a knuckleballer...a little. Best stat for Yoshida? 2 HR allowed in 54 innings of work. That'll do.



                      Last edited by KBLover; 03-28-2018, 05:22 PM.
                      "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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                      • SoxFan01605
                        All Star
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 7982

                        #131
                        Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress



                        At the All Star Break and doing surprisingly well! Not only meeting the Owner goal of not sucking, but am actually just 3 games out in the WC race to this point.

                        Spoiler


                        Anyway, some info:

                        Standings:

                        Spoiler


                        NL Leaders:

                        Spoiler


                        AL Leaders:

                        Spoiler

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                        • KingOfLanglade
                          Pro
                          • Feb 2018
                          • 706

                          #132
                          Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                          Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
                          Yeah, I stay playing Moneyball. I could have the largest payroll in the game and still be looking to shave $1MM here and $500K there.

                          Those 'extremely hard' guys can be difficult to deal with. Maybe you draft him again later?


                          When you did your Expo Expansion did you attach their prior team history? Is there a way to do that even?

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                          • WaitTilNextYear
                            Go Cubs Go
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 16830

                            #133
                            Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                            Originally posted by SixFourThreeSzn
                            When you did your Expo Expansion did you attach their prior team history? Is there a way to do that even?
                            1. No, I didn't. The Nationals have all the Expos history in my game going back to 1969.

                            2. I don't know. Probably?
                            Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines

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                            • CaseIH
                              MVP
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 3945

                              #134
                              Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                              Started my Franchise as a manager, and decided to go with the Dayton Dragons, as I wanted to stay in the Reds organization, and work my way up. Thought about taking the Louisville bats managers job, but Im a big fan of Pat Kelly, the Bats manager, as I think IRL, this yr if we dont start to see some significant progress the Reds should fire Price, and promote Pat Kelly. I watch a lot of MILB, over the past few seasons, with the MILB Pass, and Kelly is a excellent manager, so I didnt want to take his job, in my Franchise,lol.

                              Anyway, after the GM set my roster for me so I would know what players, I was going to open season with, and made my lineups and set my rotation, I was able to get a game.
                              Scott Moss, was my pick to start the season opener at Bowling Green, and other than giving up 3 solo HRs, 1 in the 1st and 2 in the 2nd, he settled down, and struck out 6 over 5 2/3 inning, before having to leave the game with a right shoulder strain. He left the game being down 3-2. But the Pen came in and did its job, and in the top of the 9th, Chris Okey hit a 2 run Homer, to put us up 4-3, and Ariel Hernandez locked the game down, by striking out the side after coming in, in the 9th with 2 men on base, and saved it for us.

                              Im just amazed at how much improvement has been made with OOTP19, since the last time I had bought it, which was in 15. This game is so addictive. The makers of OOTP baseball, really do a amazing job, with how indepth the game is. You truly do feel like your a manager of the team, and that your in game decisions, could cost you a game or win it.
                              And if you play as a GM, you get that same feeling, that the moves you make, can make you or break you.

                              I plan on doing a Franchise at a later date as the GM of the Reds, once some more patches come out, and they tweak the Opening Day rosters to the real life lineups for Opening day. Ill probably play this one, where Im just play the GM role, and let the manager manage the in game decisions, and lineup and rotations. While I strickly play the role that the GM does.


                              Debating on trying to find a Online Franchise, Ive never been a online player with anything, but doing it with OOTP might actually be fun, because it has nothing to do with your stick skills, like a console game. With OOTP, its about who makes the best in game decisions, and who does the best in building and sustaining its organization. I cant decide, if I want to do that or not. I know the only way I would consider it, is if I was the Reds, as I wouldnt want to be any other team.
                              Everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted- Luke14-11

                              Favorite teams:
                              MLB- Reds/ and whoever is playing the Cubs
                              NBA- Pacers
                              NFL- Dolphins & Colts

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                              • KBLover
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 12172

                                #135
                                Re: OOTP 19 Franchise Progress

                                Originally posted by CaseIH
                                Debating on trying to find a Online Franchise, Ive never been a online player with anything, but doing it with OOTP might actually be fun, because it has nothing to do with your stick skills, like a console game. With OOTP, its about who makes the best in game decisions, and who does the best in building and sustaining its organization. I cant decide, if I want to do that or not. I know the only way I would consider it, is if I was the Reds, as I wouldnt want to be any other team.

                                I used to play a lot of online leagues with OOTP. It's pretty cool if you find one that uses rules you can get along with and fits your time availability.
                                "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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