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Question about CAPs
I don't know if this is the right forum to put this so I apologize if it is. Im trying to create a few players based on stats, and using a few of the calculators on here. What is the best way to get accurate ratings? Is using a 3 year split the best, or using the previous seasons stats, or a players averages in each category the previous years before? Any help would be appreciated.
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Okay thanks. As of right now, I was gonna make the 1987 Cardinals and 1987 Royals and replay the World Series. So using the stats from that year would be the best in this case. Thanks for the input.
Also, what's the best way at making historic full teams? Making the players, releasing all the players from the team you want, and then putting the created players on that team? I tried editing the current players, but it wouldn't let me change their name. Kinda made it more difficult.Comment
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Re: Question about CAPs
Edit the minor leaguers, you can edit everything on the generated players in the minors. I suggest not using the create a player function, you can only create a fixed amount.
Edit: Also, if you have MLB11 there was an awesome 87 set released. You could look at those and get your ratings.Last edited by Joey; 09-03-2012, 06:52 PM.Comment
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Re: Question about CAPs
In the ROSTER CONTROL section (making sure you have the roster you want to work on loaded first).....use the IMPORT PLAYER function tool.
You can overwrite any player with it....but it must be pitcher for pitcher and position player for position player.
M.K.
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