Includes the Full Minors rosters with all credit to Knight165, RidinDwnKinglsey and KSig24.
Includes Faces by Knight165, Mr. Franchise and the great team of contributors to that aspect.
Includes the Stances and Accessories by Strut24 and the community at large who provided information for their local / favorite players.
Includes the Pitch and Stamina Edits by RAZRr1275 and Pope300hitter05.
Includes the majority of SCEA created players, both pitchers and hitters, re-rated utilizing the Roster Tools program using a true (non-weighted) 3 year rating average (07-08-09) as a base. These ratings were then modified in an attempt to mirror 2010 performance. Note that some SCEA created players were not modified due to lack of MLB service time and small sample set.
Full credit for this version to Bahnzo for all the work he does on the Roster Tool.
Full credit and especially thanks to ThirdDegree5803 who put in a ton of time working of this roster version.
Well let me know when to start on franchise file, I was starting last night and got a PM from Strut about someone adding the missing players like Mike Lamb. Are these guys being added or not?
These are from Bahnzo's DB. I get where your coming from because I suffered through Abreu's defense while he was here but I sort of understand where it's coming from. How many OFers drop fly balls on a routine basis. Not many. The fielding rating mainly comes from fielding percentage. It's his reaction that should suffer. I'll have to take a look at what I set him at when inputting him. It's possible that we overlooked bumping him downwards in that category. Also in real life it's not thy he misplays a ton of balls it's more his lackadasical approach when playing his position and lack of getting to balls he should get to.
Abreu should never rob anyone of a HR, he will always shy away from outfield wall contact.
These are from Bahnzo's DB. I get where your coming from because I suffered through Abreu's defense while he was here but I sort of understand where it's coming from. How many OFers drop fly balls on a routine basis. Not many. The fielding rating mainly comes from fielding percentage. It's his reaction that should suffer. I'll have to take a look at what I set him at when inputting him. It's possible that we overlooked bumping him downwards in that category. Also in real life it's not thy he misplays a ton of balls it's more his lackadasical approach when playing his position and lack of getting to balls he should get to.
Abreu should never rob anyone of a HR, he will always shy away from outfield wall contact.
I completely agree with you. Even in Fenway where the wall is what 4 feet high by the bullpen, Ive seen him just plain stop and half *** his glove towards the ball and watch it barely clear the fence. If he just stood in front of the wall, he would catch it without contact. The unfortunate thing is this aspect cannot be accurately depicted in game. Lowering his fielding rating, while more than justified cause he stinks out there, will just lead to inflated error numbers which unforunately is not realistic because he catches whats hit at him. The best thing to do would be just drop his reaction to where you see fit. He will not get to as many balls that way which is more his issue anyway
I think Razr would be more the guy on that than me but trying to keep in line with his (and Carews) logic I would have him in the low 60's (like a 62). Im sure either him or Pope will chime in on that if they come on today.
Considering he's a knuckleballer, it should be 99. Knuckleballers don't get pulled because they run out of gas... they get pulled because they're ineffective.
YES!!! Knight and company, thanks so much for all of your hard work. Going to download these as soon as I turn the PS3 on. Time to fire up a Rockies franchise with this set.
These are from Bahnzo's DB. I get where your coming from because I suffered through Abreu's defense while he was here but I sort of understand where it's coming from. How many OFers drop fly balls on a routine basis. Not many. The fielding rating mainly comes from fielding percentage. It's his reaction that should suffer. I'll have to take a look at what I set him at when inputting him. It's possible that we overlooked bumping him downwards in that category. Also in real life it's not thy he misplays a ton of balls it's more his lackadasical approach when playing his position and lack of getting to balls he should get to.
HAHAHA, the dude acted like the rightfield wall was electrified. He had going back to the track phobia, like he was some pretty boy. for 15mill a yr sigh. No way to transfer this into MLB the show, lol... Good overall player, good arm, esp. his hitting... but I think it was 2007 w/ NNY, he batted the whole first half of the season like how Tex. is right now.... and Abreu, never got back to his 'strange' power numbers and homerun derby stature. I like swish, much more, esp. if he can hit .300 the whole 2010. Swish has a weaker arm, but ain't afraid of the wall. I think it's contract yr for him too though...more motivation.