I don't understand why people say this. I am a MoM player so my lack of joystick skills are not a factor in this game and I am also a Rockies fan who plays the game using the Rockies. My Rockies offense is only a middle of the road team in terms of runs produced and batting average and I am one of the worst teams when it comes to homeruns. If Coors Field produces above average offense, I guess I have a completely different game than the rest of you folks. Oh and to show how backwards this game is. Using default sliders, my pitching staff is better than average.
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I don't understand why people say this. I am a MoM player so my lack of joystick skills are not a factor in this game and I am also a Rockies fan who plays the game using the Rockies. My Rockies offense is only a middle of the road team in terms of runs produced and batting average and I am one of the worst teams when it comes to homeruns. If Coors Field produces above average offense, I guess I have a completely different game than the rest of you folks. Oh and to show how backwards this game is. Using default sliders, my pitching staff is better than average.Last edited by My993C2; 05-29-2015, 11:56 AM. -
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I don't understand why people say this. I am a MoM player so my lack of joystick skills are not a factor in this game and I am also a Rockies fan who plays the game using the Rockies. My Rockies offense is only a middle of the road team in terms of runs produced and batting average and I am one of the worst teams when it comes to homeruns. If Coors Field produces above average offense, I guess I have a completely different game than the rest of you folks. Oh and to show how backwards this game is. Using default sliders, my pitching staff is better than average.
What are you stat splits for home vs road for both hitters and pitchers?I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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I simply can't hit at Dodger Stadium to save my life, which is a real problem since I play 81 games there a season. I score, on average, 2 fewer runs at home then on the road and my power numbers are damn near obsolete as well. I know they made parks unique but Dodger Stadium seems a touch overdone based on the stats someone posted above with Dodger Stadium being above the league average for HR's.
Also how much do you pull the ball? Center field there is fairly deep and can be hard to hit it out, but the corners are fairly short which contribute to it being above average for hitters (along with the small foul territory).College Football: USC
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Is it verified that temperature affects ball flight in game? I would be pleasantly surprised if that were the case
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My team's batting average is better at home than it is on the road. But it is still pretty low at home at a whopping .238 whereas on the road it is only .209 so if there is the massive advantage to playing at Coors Field once again it does not appear to be in my game. Perhaps my offense is so bad because Tulo can only play two nights in a row before he needs to be rested for one maybe two nights and Cargo is not much better. The only regular positional player I have that is having a decent at or above .300 year is Charlie Blackmon. But as mentioned earlier my pitching staff played very well during most of May after a so so start in April and I am actually a couple of games above .500 2nd place in the division but miles behind the front running Dodgers. Right now if the team can stay in the hunt for the remaining 4 months it will be as a wildcard team. Dodgers look too good to be caught.Comment
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I seem to recall reading from a dev on here it does. I'm trying to find the post.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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My team's batting average is better at home than it is on the road. But it is still pretty low at home at a whopping .238 whereas on the road it is only .209 so if there is the massive advantage to playing at Coors Field once again it does not appear to be in my game. Perhaps my offense is so bad because Tulo can only play two nights in a row before he needs to be rested for one maybe two nights and Cargo is not much better. The only regular positional player I have that is having a decent at or above .300 year is Charlie Blackmon. But as mentioned earlier my pitching staff played very well during most of May after a so so start in April and I am actually a couple of games above .500 2nd place in the division but miles behind the front running Dodgers. Right now if the team can stay in the hunt for the remaining 4 months it will be as a wildcard team. Dodgers look too good to be caught.College Football: USC
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Is Philadelphia known for a park that gives up a lot of home runs? Last night I played a MoM game there where my Rockies hit two home runs in the game while the Phillies hit six. Eight home runs in one game. That's more home runs than I've seen for all the games I played at Coors Field for the month of May.Comment
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Is Philadelphia known for a park that gives up a lot of home runs? Last night I played a MoM game there where my Rockies hit two home runs in the game while the Phillies hit six. Eight home runs in one game. That's more home runs than I've seen for all the games I played at Coors Field for the month of May.
As for your last statement, there will always be stat anomalies in sports, especially baseball. That is what makes it unique.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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