2032 Season - Sweet Home Alabama (Ready 2/16)
Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
I could only spend 200k on a player. I grabbed a solid SS
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
I think your numbers are a little off though, if I read it correctly. It says for anything over $2.5M. I only spent $5.03M over.
I'm not worried about next seasons IFA. I liked the 3 I went after so, if I'm lucky enough, it'll work out for me.
I'm not worried about next seasons IFA. I liked the 3 I went after so, if I'm lucky enough, it'll work out for me.
Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
RIght. LIke I mentioned, just subtract $2.5 mil.Wasted Memory wrote:I think your numbers are a little off though, if I read it correctly. It says for anything over $2.5M. I only spent $5.03M over.
I'm not worried about next seasons IFA. I liked the 3 I went after so, if I'm lucky enough, it'll work out for me.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
dakshdar wrote:RIght. LIke I mentioned, just subtract $2.5 mil.Wasted Memory wrote:I think your numbers are a little off though, if I read it correctly. It says for anything over $2.5M. I only spent $5.03M over.
I'm not worried about next seasons IFA. I liked the 3 I went after so, if I'm lucky enough, it'll work out for me.
Yep, sorry. Missed that the first time through.
Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
dakshdar wrote:It's even better than that though (if our settings match the OOTP ones I found online):The_Niddler wrote:Yeah, it says anything over $2.5 M spent on international free agents gets hit with a 100% fee.Wasted Memory wrote:Wasn't expecting to get all 3 of those international free agents. That's going to bite me in the @$$ financially.
So have fun with that.
Here's how this year's spending shakes out for the big spenders (assuming the tax means you pay double bonus and not 100% on the amount over the cap, if it is the other way around, just deduct $2.5 mil from the total shown):Each team will have a $2,500,000 soft cap for signing bonuses given to international amateur free agents with penalties for going over this amount.
•Any amount over the cap will be taxed with an additional 100%
•If a team spends between 5 and 10% over the cap, it won’t be able to sign more than one player for a bonus of more than $500,000 next year.
•If a team spends between 10 and 15% over the cap, it won’t be able to sign any (IAFA) player for a bonus of more than $500,000 next year.
•If a team spends more than 15% over the cap, it won’t be able to sign any (IAFA) player for a bonus of more than $250,000 next year.
Cookeville $7,530,000 - taxed to be $15,060,000, no IAFA signings next year over $250k
New England $11,175,000 - taxed to be $22,350,000, no IAFA signings next year over $250k
Washington $9,153,000 - taxed to be $18,306,000, no IAFA signings next year over $250k
I know the financials shown on the website aren't always the best indicator, but it looks like two of those three teams would be in trouble financially based on that spending (again, if the website numbers are to be believed).
I'm actually surprised there isn't a hard cap somewhere as well, given that the penalties are obviously set-up for minor exceedances of the soft cap and, it would seem, the game doesn't expect any team to be going over the soft cap by 800% like New England did.
lol, had no idea about that.
oopsy.

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All that talk about stocks and you didn't know about this??
sorry, I just found that funny...

sorry, I just found that funny...
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
Our settings are the same... or at least very similar. There's nothing wrong with spending a little money on IFA.DRiccio21 wrote:dakshdar wrote:It's even better than that though (if our settings match the OOTP ones I found online):The_Niddler wrote:Yeah, it says anything over $2.5 M spent on international free agents gets hit with a 100% fee.Wasted Memory wrote:Wasn't expecting to get all 3 of those international free agents. That's going to bite me in the @$$ financially.
So have fun with that.
Here's how this year's spending shakes out for the big spenders (assuming the tax means you pay double bonus and not 100% on the amount over the cap, if it is the other way around, just deduct $2.5 mil from the total shown):Each team will have a $2,500,000 soft cap for signing bonuses given to international amateur free agents with penalties for going over this amount.
•Any amount over the cap will be taxed with an additional 100%
•If a team spends between 5 and 10% over the cap, it won’t be able to sign more than one player for a bonus of more than $500,000 next year.
•If a team spends between 10 and 15% over the cap, it won’t be able to sign any (IAFA) player for a bonus of more than $500,000 next year.
•If a team spends more than 15% over the cap, it won’t be able to sign any (IAFA) player for a bonus of more than $250,000 next year.
Cookeville $7,530,000 - taxed to be $15,060,000, no IAFA signings next year over $250k
New England $11,175,000 - taxed to be $22,350,000, no IAFA signings next year over $250k
Washington $9,153,000 - taxed to be $18,306,000, no IAFA signings next year over $250k
I know the financials shown on the website aren't always the best indicator, but it looks like two of those three teams would be in trouble financially based on that spending (again, if the website numbers are to be believed).
I'm actually surprised there isn't a hard cap somewhere as well, given that the penalties are obviously set-up for minor exceedances of the soft cap and, it would seem, the game doesn't expect any team to be going over the soft cap by 800% like New England did.
lol, had no idea about that.
oopsy.

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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)

Supposedly International is my Scout's area of expertise. If they pan out like he thinks they will I'll be just fine with the penalty.
Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
True. I seem to remember some discussion about how these 16-18 year old IAFAs that are showing 70+ potential don't have the same track record as drafted players showing similar potential. Though, maybe we don't have the data to back that up yet...
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
Our settings are the same.
It told you all of that on the top of the screen of IFA players.
It told you all of that on the top of the screen of IFA players.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
95% of them will crash in potential within 1 month of sims.dakshdar wrote:True. I seem to remember some discussion about how these 16-18 year old IAFAs that are showing 70+ potential don't have the same track record as drafted players showing similar potential. Though, maybe we don't have the data to back that up yet...
but it's only money so if you have it it is worth the risk.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
The only IFA I ever got that didn't crash in ratings, I traded...Jose Diaz.Uuaww wrote:5% of them will crash in potential within 1 month of sims.

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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
What are you trying to say Coug?!?!cougnix wrote:So is a -6 Pythag the managers fault?
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Oops, I didn't know you were the only one...Cnasty wrote:What are you trying to say Coug?!?!cougnix wrote:So is a -6 Pythag the managers fault?



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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
I thought you were only -1? Must have looked in the wrong spot
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Being a team that has had more negative pythag than positive Ive tried to research this....Cnasty wrote:cougnix wrote:So is a -6 Pythag the managers fault?
My simple mind interprets it as W-L record vs. Runs scored and runs against. A negative pythag represents some bad luck (bad bounces, errors,wild pitches, passed balls) that may lead to a loss when a team should have won. In Boston's case with the amount of runs scored vs runs against and a -6 pythag you are looking at a team that wins big often but in the close with a small lead tends to blow it as evidenced by Boston's 10-15 record in one run games and 4-6 record in extra innings.
Im sure someone will point out the errors in my analysis but that's how it looks to me.
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Re: 2032 Season - The Junior Year (Ready 1/28)
Ry is spot on...see even someone simple minded can easily understand Pythag!!!
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Great analysis Ry!!
And that makes sense considering my team is top 3-5 in all offensive categories and my worst statistical feats are bullpen era and defensive efficiency.
Trade block time!!
And that makes sense considering my team is top 3-5 in all offensive categories and my worst statistical feats are bullpen era and defensive efficiency.
Trade block time!!
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I like the pythag talk. So in that same respect a team that has a positive and maybe a high positive would be a lucky team? Maybe not as good as the record shows?


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Yes see Cleveland circa a couple seasons ago when he was like +20 exaggerated of course and he started talking pythag