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  • pfunk
    Rookie
    • Mar 2003
    • 354

    #1

    CPU Saves in ASB

    I noticed that the CPU rarely, if ever, brings in its closer in save situations against me. Now I just switch the controller to their team, put in the closer and go back to hitting. It works out well, the CPU almost always has the closer warmed up, they just don't put him in for some reason
  • kweiss
    MVP
    • May 2003
    • 1886

    #2
    Re: CPU Saves in ASB

    For me, the CPU always has someone close, just not the closer. They will usually put a middle reliever in againts me. For example, when I played the Yankees, they put in Steve Karsay for the close instead of Mariono Rivera. Or when I played the Angels they put Fransico Rodriguez in instead of Troy Percivil.

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    • kweiss
      MVP
      • May 2003
      • 1886

      #3
      Re: CPU Saves in ASB

      For me, the CPU always has someone close, just not the closer. They will usually put a middle reliever in againts me. For example, when I played the Yankees, they put in Steve Karsay for the close instead of Mariono Rivera. Or when I played the Angels they put Fransico Rodriguez in instead of Troy Percivil.

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      • pfunk
        Rookie
        • Mar 2003
        • 354

        #4
        Re: CPU Saves in ASB

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        For me, the CPU always has someone close, just not the closer. They will usually put a middle reliever in againts me. For example, when I played the Yankees, they put in Steve Karsay for the close instead of Mariono Rivera. Or when I played the Angels they put Fransico Rodriguez in instead of Troy Percivil.

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        yeah, but for the game to be a challenge the CPU needs to put it's best effort forward. I don't get satisfaction from beating Chris Hammond with a comeback in the 9th when the CPU has Mariano Rivera hanging out in the pen. Now if I beat Rivera, than I'm impressed with myself.

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        • pfunk
          Rookie
          • Mar 2003
          • 354

          #5
          Re: CPU Saves in ASB

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          For me, the CPU always has someone close, just not the closer. They will usually put a middle reliever in againts me. For example, when I played the Yankees, they put in Steve Karsay for the close instead of Mariono Rivera. Or when I played the Angels they put Fransico Rodriguez in instead of Troy Percivil.

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          yeah, but for the game to be a challenge the CPU needs to put it's best effort forward. I don't get satisfaction from beating Chris Hammond with a comeback in the 9th when the CPU has Mariano Rivera hanging out in the pen. Now if I beat Rivera, than I'm impressed with myself.

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