2032 Season - Sweet Home Alabama (Ready 2/16)

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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/9)

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Wasn't it last year that boston foiled a Washington playoff scenario with a big series win to end the season or something?

Wellllll boston plays the crabs 10 times this month and they have their chance for revenge!

Also, philly and Boston play 6 more times this month to close out the season. Philly is 4.5 back. This is gonna be goooooood
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I read this... and consider replying with how I get the same feeling...
Cnasty wrote:I cringe everytime I read a sim email waiting for that one injury that kills the entire season in one fell swoop.

Dodging bullets!!
Then I read this...
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Arthur Mason Hurt, Out 5-6 Weeks
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GeorgesGoons wrote:
ajalves wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:Jose Hernandez, 2029 round 14 pick, (32/32 OSA and 34/38 my scout) started his MLB campaign 6 for 6 with 2 doubles. He finished the week 7 of 13 for a .538 average and a 1.292 OPS
must have been a home game
4 for 4 at home with a double and then pitch hit single on the road and started the next game with a double on the road.

I can't help my field is a hitter friendly field. I even moved my fences around to try and prevent that, but didn't know the factors didn't automatically get updated with those adjustments. So there went at least $10 down the drain.

???

The park factors should be updated using the spreadsheet, when fence adjustments are made.
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Cincinnati on a 4 game skid... I'm not a fan of this.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/9)

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ReignOnU wrote:Cincinnati on a 4 game skid... I'm not a fan of this.
try Alabama's September record 3-8..yay fortunately we have 13 home games and only 6 road. The Bears road record is pretty pathetic this year.
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ReignOnU wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
ajalves wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:Jose Hernandez, 2029 round 14 pick, (32/32 OSA and 34/38 my scout) started his MLB campaign 6 for 6 with 2 doubles. He finished the week 7 of 13 for a .538 average and a 1.292 OPS
must have been a home game
4 for 4 at home with a double and then pitch hit single on the road and started the next game with a double on the road.

I can't help my field is a hitter friendly field. I even moved my fences around to try and prevent that, but didn't know the factors didn't automatically get updated with those adjustments. So there went at least $10 down the drain.

???

The park factors should be updated using the spreadsheet, when fence adjustments are made.
My dimensions:
Distance/Wall height
327/36
365/36
400/6
425/6
380/6
365/12
335/12

Average overall is 1.117
doubles is 1.086
triples .945
HR's 1.051

My fences were in before my last adjustment and the factors stayed the same I believe. Moved them out for more doubles and triples as I had high gap / contact hitters.

Are those factors correct from the spreadsheet? Can we publish this spreadsheet so when we move our fences we know what the factors are? I want to be able to adjust my stadium to the players I have, within reason of course.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/6)

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I want to be able to adjust my stadium to the players I have, within reason of course.
Sounds like someone is hacking the mainframe! 8-)
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GeorgesGoons wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
ajalves wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:Jose Hernandez, 2029 round 14 pick, (32/32 OSA and 34/38 my scout) started his MLB campaign 6 for 6 with 2 doubles. He finished the week 7 of 13 for a .538 average and a 1.292 OPS
must have been a home game
4 for 4 at home with a double and then pitch hit single on the road and started the next game with a double on the road.

I can't help my field is a hitter friendly field. I even moved my fences around to try and prevent that, but didn't know the factors didn't automatically get updated with those adjustments. So there went at least $10 down the drain.

???

The park factors should be updated using the spreadsheet, when fence adjustments are made.
My dimensions:
Distance/Wall height
327/36
365/36
400/6
425/6
380/6
365/12
335/12

Average overall is 1.117
doubles is 1.086
triples .945
HR's 1.051

My fences were in before my last adjustment and the factors stayed the same I believe. Moved them out for more doubles and triples as I had high gap / contact hitters.

Are those factors correct from the spreadsheet? Can we publish this spreadsheet so when we move our fences we know what the factors are? I want to be able to adjust my stadium to the players I have, within reason of course.
No idea off the top of my head. Niddler has the file. I believe I posted it at some point in the past.
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Cnasty wrote:I cringe everytime I read a sim email waiting for that one injury that kills the entire season in one fell swoop.

Dodging bullets!!

I got an email that put me (somehow) one game out of the playoffs, and delivered said injury, all at once

Not sure how I feel about that
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Back on George's look at HR numbers, what about a team that has a 50 HR and a 40 HR combo?

Matt Lewis with 46
Stu Coleman 36
Michael Henderson 32
Gary Murray 27
George Johnson 23
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Fourth SP down for the rest of the year. Awesome.

I'm still in the WC race how?
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ReignOnU wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
ajalves wrote: must have been a home game
4 for 4 at home with a double and then pitch hit single on the road and started the next game with a double on the road.

I can't help my field is a hitter friendly field. I even moved my fences around to try and prevent that, but didn't know the factors didn't automatically get updated with those adjustments. So there went at least $10 down the drain.

???

The park factors should be updated using the spreadsheet, when fence adjustments are made.
My dimensions:
Distance/Wall height
327/36
365/36
400/6
425/6
380/6
365/12
335/12

Average overall is 1.117
doubles is 1.086
triples .945
HR's 1.051

My fences were in before my last adjustment and the factors stayed the same I believe. Moved them out for more doubles and triples as I had high gap / contact hitters.

Are those factors correct from the spreadsheet? Can we publish this spreadsheet so when we move our fences we know what the factors are? I want to be able to adjust my stadium to the players I have, within reason of course.
No idea off the top of my head. Niddler has the file. I believe I posted it at some point in the past.

Did I miss something George when I last input some changes to your field?
and yes, I can publish the stadium file, gladly.

I don't have access right now, while at work, but I will tonight, if I think about it.
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cougnix wrote:Back on George's look at HR numbers, what about a team that has a 50 HR and a 40 HR combo?

Matt Lewis with 46
Stu Coleman 36
Michael Henderson 32
Gary Murray 27
George Johnson 23

I feel like there have been much more HR's since switching to OOTP15, Granted I only played OOTP13 for 2 seasons. Still feel like there has been a big increase in HR league wide.

My 3 top HR hitters all have 70-72 Power.
Mccroken 32
Perez 25
Morey 22
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/9)

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The home run totals are out of control
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 2/9)

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Reinstalled! Guarantee my next lineup goes 0-6.
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trendon wrote:Reinstalled! Guarantee my next lineup goes 0-6.
youre facing me so 0-3 is a given
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nick wrote:
trendon wrote:Reinstalled! Guarantee my next lineup goes 0-6.
youre facing me so 0-3 is a given
Just from reading the daily emails, do we not have a winning record vs you?
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trendon wrote:
nick wrote:
trendon wrote:Reinstalled! Guarantee my next lineup goes 0-6.
youre facing me so 0-3 is a given
Just from reading the daily emails, do we not have a winning record vs you?
10-6 vs you.
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The_Niddler wrote:

Did I miss something George when I last input some changes to your field?
and yes, I can publish the stadium file, gladly.

I don't have access right now, while at work, but I will tonight, if I think about it.
I have no clue if you did or not. I think the last time I changed anything was your first season as commish. I don't plan on changing anything now, especially since I traded away Wright for more offense. But having that file posted could be helpful when deciding whether to change ballpark dimensions or not.
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Well, can't upload. Will miss another sim. I hope I go 6-0!!!
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