INJURIES AND THE AMOUNT ALLOWED PER TEAM

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  • JBH3
    Marvel's Finest
    • Jan 2007
    • 13506

    #1

    INJURIES AND THE AMOUNT ALLOWED PER TEAM

    Has anyone who is playing a Franchise or GM mode seen more than 3 players injured on a team during there season?

    The most I have seen is 3 on the Braves in my GM, and I remember a guy on another thread mentioning that 2K once had a lock on the injuries so that no team would ever have more than three players injured.

    Can anyone who has more than 3 players injured on any team in there franchise confirm this?
    Originally posted by Edmund Burke
    All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.
  • Sportsforever
    NL MVP
    • Mar 2005
    • 20368

    #2
    Re: INJURIES AND THE AMOUNT ALLOWED PER TEAM

    Originally posted by JBH3
    Has anyone who is playing a Franchise or GM mode seen more than 3 players injured on a team during there season?

    The most I have seen is 3 on the Braves in my GM, and I remember a guy on another thread mentioning that 2K once had a lock on the injuries so that no team would ever have more than three players injured.

    Can anyone who has more than 3 players injured on any team in there franchise confirm this?
    I have seen multiple guys injured per team, but never payed attention to how many it was. I was the guy who mentioned that in 2K5 they had a limit how many injuries could occur per game, not per team. I wouldn't be surprised if there is some limit per team, however, since the minors are so limited.
    "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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    • JBH3
      Marvel's Finest
      • Jan 2007
      • 13506

      #3
      Re: INJURIES AND THE AMOUNT ALLOWED PER TEAM

      Well currently in my GM game... It's May 22nd and the Cards have 5 guys down... A Brendan Ryan, Adam Kennedy, Yadier Molina, Gary Bennett, and Eck. So what I feared is not true. But it appears no one cares anyways since there is only like 2 posts here. At least the info is out there.
      Originally posted by Edmund Burke
      All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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