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  • GlennN
    MVP
    • Oct 2003
    • 1930

    #1

    Player progression

    Howdy folks, I didn't see any mention here about player progression in 2k11. In 2k10, the players' ratings would drop for no special reason (nobody advanced well). Has anyone advanced beyond a few years simming ahead? Any thoughts on how progression compares to 2k10? I am really on the fence buying 2k11, and if this wasn't fixed, I'm not sure I see a real need for me to buy 2k11 (at least now, at full price).
  • Sabo's corked Bat
    Banned
    • Mar 2011
    • 321

    #2
    Re: Player progression

    Just swept the Yanks, here's the progressions:

    Joey Votto went from a 95 to a 96, mostly got more power. Hit 39 big ones with 121 RBI batting 3125.

    Jay Bruce Huge year, 84 to a 90. huge boost in contact and power, hitting 301. with 37 homers and over a hundred RBIs.

    B. Phillips Had a good year batting 284. with 32 home runs and lead the NL in runs scored. Went from an 86 to an 88.

    Carlos Santana I traded for Santana during spring training of 2011 and he did not disappoint. Hitting 301. while playing in 130 games with 17 HR and over 80 RBIs. He was also rated one of the top 10 defence. going from and 81 to an impressive 87.

    Scotty Rolen had a great year, actually his best, winning the NL MVP hitting over 330, with 110+ RBIs. He had no change, since hes old.

    Drew Stubbs Another great year for a player in my 2011 season. Getting into the 30-40 club with 32 Home Runs and 40 steals, with an 80% success rate. He went from an 84 to an 86.

    Jonny Gomes had a decent year raising up from a 79 to an 82. He'll platoon with the young Heisey at LF.

    Chris Heisey Only playing in 36 games, he managed to jump from a 75 to a 81. Hell try to win a full time spot in Spring Training.

    Elvis Andrus A trade I made during the same time as the Santana trade. Elvis struggled at the plate hitting only 239. although he had 20 SB, he fell from an 81 to 79. He may get traded if I can get a better SS, although hes still young.

    Joakim Soria Yet another trade I made about a month before the trade deadline. In his time with me he had 39 saves, out of 44 chances. With a respectable 1.50 ERA. He raised from a 97 to a 90

    Aroldis Chapman A-Rold started as a setup man to Soria until injuries forced him into a starting spot. Going 10-3 with a 1.98 ERA, Chap raised from an 83 to an 86. Now vying for the Ace position in the lineup.

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    • Hajmyis
      Rookie
      • Mar 2011
      • 85

      #3
      Re: Player progression

      The progression is alot better this year. The only thing I noticed when simming 5 plus years was that the younger players coming wouldnt hit 90 plus alot and I found that was because the power ratings for up and coming players were low. In year 6 I look at the Inside Edge to see team ratings and no team was higher then 79 and in player search the highest power rating fir some one under 30 was 81. So everything progress nicely expect for power ratings.

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