Re: Owner Mode
Playing this mode really makes you think about everything differently. In real life we, as fans, may complain about our team trading a big time player, or signing someone a little worse because he costs less. Now, we know how hard it is to manage that kind of stuff. That's what I love about this mode.
Yeah, I like how that plays a role into the game also. Off the top of my head I know my hitting coach has a really high contact rating and my team has above a .300 average right now(although I expect that to go down since I got off to a hot start).
Dang, that's a big decision you have to make. Sheets would be a huge improvement for you. Hopefully you can get him to accept a little less than what he's asking. Although trading Dunn would be just a $1 million difference, but I'm not sure who is better for you, Dunn or Johnson. I do love the fact that teams sign free agents during the season in this game, it adds another challenging(and realistic) part to the game.
Playing this mode really makes you think about everything differently. In real life we, as fans, may complain about our team trading a big time player, or signing someone a little worse because he costs less. Now, we know how hard it is to manage that kind of stuff. That's what I love about this mode.
What I really like about this game is that managers do play a roll in regards to performance. Acta has high baserunning (have stolen 10-13 as a team) and low fielding (lead league in errors with 30). I don't want to fire him, but doing so may help the team out. My hitting coach as low contact (.233 team average with 247 K's) but high power rating (22 bombs ranks 3 in NL). My philosophy is plate discipline and it shows as I lead the league in walks with 150 and I have the right hitting coach for that as his rating is an 88.
Anywho, if I can get within 5 games within the end of May, I may take the biggest gamble and sign Sheets. I tried to negotiate with him, but he wouldn't budge. He is asking for $11 million per year over 3 years and I offered $8 million over 4 years. In order to create flexiblity, either Nick Johnson (who is making a tad over $5 million) or Adam Dunn must go. I have to remember that the CPU does sign FA's during the season (something the show and 2k series lack) so I have to act fast. Pedro signed with the Dodgers for 2 years at $7.2 million per.
. My fan happiness is about 3/5 though, and I think most of the reason I'm expected to lose that much is because of what I purchased(concessions, stores, promos etc...). I think with the fan happiness where it is, my attendance should at least stay the same if not rise. 
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