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Re: New Rosters Out!!!!
What in the world? How is this happening and is this a confirmed bug? Hopefully controlling all 30 teams will prevent this. I swear for as good as MLB The Show is in some areas it is equally terrible in rosters, trade logic, etc. There's ALWAYS something, every single year. I guess I should be happy that they actually try and fix their problems though. I'm going to go home today, start editing rosters and try not to look on this forum anymore (I'm sure that won't last long) so that I don't realize that Roy Halladay is now the starting right fielder for a rookie league team in the Dominican.Comment
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Iam aliitle confused about the 08 Ros update. Why Is S. Strasburg a free agent. Did I miss something over the weekend, or am I reading it wrong, and how does this affect franchises moves. Because it shows Strasburg a free agent on my update. HopComment
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Re: New Rosters Out!!!!
Also Orlando Hudson & J.J. Hardy are reversed. (Minnesota Twins) Though both have second positions listed as the ones they are set to play in the roster. Also Casilla of the Twins is listed at #35 when in fact he is wearing #12. Hudson is listed as #13 when in fact he wears #1. Morales at #58 instead of at #26.Last edited by Big Shmooz; 03-08-2010, 02:46 PM.Comment
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Am I the only one who thinks players playing in the wrong positions is a big deal? Sorry, but if Jeter is in center field, that's kind of a game-killer for me. Or if Pujols is catching. Come on.Comment
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I haven't read through the entire thread, so excuse me if someone has voiced this opinion.
To me the 140+ A-potential players should not be an issue. If you think about it, there are 30 teams which means if you released and re-signed all the A-potential guys evenly across the league you would end up with only 3 or 4 A-potential players on each team.
I don't think it's crazy to say that the top 3 or 4 players in each organization have the potential to be very, very good. Also, as far as I know, just because they have A-potential does not mean necessarily that they will turn out to be stars.
So if you are planning on doing your own roster like I am and you do your homework, it should be easy enough to dish out the A-guys around the league as you see fit and go from there.
Just my two cents.Comment
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There is no Strasburg in the game. He never pitched in the majors yet, so he can't be in the game. There is strasburg free agent, but it's a 36 year old pitcherComment
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I haven't read through the entire thread, so excuse me if someone has voiced this opinion.
To me the 140+ A-potential players should not be an issue. If you think about it, there are 30 teams which means if you released and re-signed all the A-potential guys evenly across the league you would end up with only 3 or 4 A-potential players on each team.
I don't think it's crazy to say that the top 3 or 4 players in each organization have the potential to be very, very good. Also, as far as I know, just because they have A-potential does not mean necessarily that they will turn out to be stars.
So if you are planning on doing your own roster like I am and you do your homework, it should be easy enough to dish out the A-guys around the league as you see fit and go from there.
Just my two cents.
I agree that the top 100 could reasonably get A's, but there is no way that out of the top 375 prospects 314 of them are pitchers. If you could change any player to any position then there wouldn't be a problem when it comes down to accurate minor league players with the correct potential.Comment
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Re: New Rosters Out!!!!
I haven't read through the entire thread, so excuse me if someone has voiced this opinion.
To me the 140+ A-potential players should not be an issue. If you think about it, there are 30 teams which means if you released and re-signed all the A-potential guys evenly across the league you would end up with only 3 or 4 A-potential players on each team.
I don't think it's crazy to say that the top 3 or 4 players in each organization have the potential to be very, very good. Also, as far as I know, just because they have A-potential does not mean necessarily that they will turn out to be stars.
So if you are planning on doing your own roster like I am and you do your homework, it should be easy enough to dish out the A-guys around the league as you see fit and go from there.
Just my two cents.Comment
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1) The Jeter in CF thing was a mixup on SCEA's part. In the default roster, he's playing in his regular position but in the roster update, he's switched positions with Granderson. Just fix the positions in the roster management and they'll play their normal positions.
2) If you know a player is only gonna play one position, just go edit them and make them have only a primary position and no secondary. Some ones that I've already edited off the top of my head are:
Jim Thome - 1B only
Albert Pujols - 1B only
David Ortiz - 1B OnlyComment
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http://www.operationsports.com/forum...-mlb-11-a.htmlComment
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I dont remember there names but they were allot of fun....Comment
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I dont remember there names but they were allot of fun....Comment
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