I am willing to look past some of these stat issues, the gameplay is much improved. Game gets a solid 7.8 from me.
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Re: I'm simming a season in a franchise
I am willing to look past some of these stat issues, the gameplay is much improved. Game gets a solid 7.8 from me.Gaming hard since 1988
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Nah, I'm assuming we'll just see more of the same junk. It was very disappointing to see terrible - just terrible - FA logic. I'm going to edit the contracts as was suggested by JBH and live with it.Comment
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Yeah, that'll be too much of a pain in the *** for me. Hopefully it gets patched but I'm not going to hold my breath. I'll just have to do some trading instead. Sucks, but it is what it is.Comment
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I have a question last year there was a problem with pitcher progression. The skills that did go up went up very little but the worst part was their pitches would hardly ever improve only fastballs would progress and very little all other pitch types would not change at all. What have you seen in terms of this problem?Comment
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Problems I found when simming to go along with Luis Castillo hitting 10-20 HR's a year ha ha ha......
Saves are off again, every closer in the game blows 8-15 saves a year and some have ERA's at like 6-8, No one not even Papelbon or somthing is like 34-35 with a 1.90 ERA or somthing, so Closers are screwed again
Starting pitchers all have high walks, Saw Santana and Lincecum walk 100+ in back to back years
Only about 25 players in the whole MLB finish with a batting average over .300
Almost never will you see a starting pitcher have an ERA in the 2's, I know thats great but you do get a few a year, I see MANY in the 4's that shouldnt be that high.
Saw Lincecum strike out like 185 in a season, clearly he should be doing like 260 yet the MLB leader was somthing like 207 and there were only 5 over 200 K's
Per BA stats.... 36 players managed to hit higher than .300 in 2009. I'd rather have it a little low than too high.
This game has an enormous problem with walks in general. Batting, if the effort is made, you can draw walks. But pitching, the user never gives out free passes because there isn't any reason to. In simming, too high all around.Comment
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In 1968, Carl Yastrzemski won the batting title with the lowest average ever, at .301, so it is possible that someone could win one with that low of an average. But, I do agree that Yadier winning the title is a bit out there. Seems like the batting averages during a simmed season are a tad low from the information provided. Especially from a guy like Pujols, who's lowest career average is .314 and usually hits for, on average, .334 a season.
Well, not to get off-topic too much on Yadier Molina, but.....
a few seasons ago, he would have killed for a .260 average. He hit .216.
BUT, he has developed into a good hitter. He shouldn't win the batting title, no. But he has hit .275, .304, and .298 the last 3 seasons. Molina recording a .303 average is no miracle...it's that no one else did better.Comment
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