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Originally posted by rmadachik View PostSeattle rattles off a 10 game winning streak to take control of the National League.... The Bums continue to lead the AL by 3 games
Rich, ditto on what Mark said regarding getting a new league file. I see Donovan has been injured for 23 games, so I'll have to make some type of adjustment once I get the file, and I'll get a new MP out to you.You see, you spend a good deal of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. J. Bouton
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Both lineups
2B Jennings (Gatins)
RF Walden (Rickert)
LF Nance (Rickert)
SS Davis (Gatins)
3B Leach (Gatins)
C Kling (Pietz)
1B Tenny (Jordan)
CF Lush (Hamilton)
DH McIntyre
Lush is an injury replacement for Dobbs."I will calmly wait for my induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame."
- Sammy Sosa
"Get a comfy chair, Sammy, cause its gonna be a long wait."
- Craig Ashley (AKA Windy City Fan)
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League file has been sent, and website has been updated. We had the leagues first no-hitter this sim
here is the website link in case anyone still needs it
Baseball statistics are like a girl in a bikini. They show a lot, but not everything. ~Toby Harrah
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Originally posted by rmadachik View PostLeague file has been sent, and website has been updated. We had the leagues first no-hitter this sim
here is the website link in case anyone still needs it
http://www.wix.com/rmadachik/p2pklYou see, you spend a good deal of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. J. Bouton
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If I change my rotation, and put my number 2 starter as my number 1 temporarily, does that mean they'll start my number 2 in the next game? Or does it mean that my number 2 will start in the slot my number 1 would have started in?
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Another question: in Diamond Legends (which may have morphed into Imagine), the game with which I am most familiar, we had the option to change lineups EVERY game. So, if I wanted to rest a regular for a game or 2, I could. This was often done to minimize the likeliehood of a disabling injury during the season. Do we have any option like this here? We're playing 10 games at a time, so if I make a lineup change I assume it's for the full packet of 10 games. That's not what I want to do. Are there options here? Am I misunderstanding something?
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Originally posted by Wade8813 View PostIf I change my rotation, and put my number 2 starter as my number 1 temporarily, does that mean they'll start my number 2 in the next game? Or does it mean that my number 2 will start in the slot my number 1 would have started in?
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This is the way you presently have your rotation set. The next scheduled starter is your #3 starter, Yeager. Presuming your team is playing on 4/28, Yeager will go. Note that since you have the rotation set to skip, if there is an off day in there and you don't play on 4/28, it would go immediately from #2 back to #1, skipping #3. Note also that Hughes did start in Pittinger's slot this past game, throwing 116 pitches as a starter on 4/27. If you had the game, you would see that on the next screen (Spot Starter), you have Hughes starting 35% of the time for Pittinger and for Yeager as well. All that being said, it looks like if you change Young from #1 to #2, your next three starters would be Yeager, Pittinger, Young - again, presuming your team is scheduled to play on 4/28. If not, and you don't play until 4/29, it will skip Yeager and go Pittinger, Young. Remember that if you do make this move and put Young at #2, you should also have Rich move Hughes appropriately on the Spot Starter screen, or he'll be pitching for Young 35% of the time rather than for Pittinger.
Hope all that helps and doesn't just confuse you more.You see, you spend a good deal of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. J. Bouton
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Originally posted by BigRon View PostAnother question: in Diamond Legends (which may have morphed into Imagine), the game with which I am most familiar, we had the option to change lineups EVERY game. So, if I wanted to rest a regular for a game or 2, I could. This was often done to minimize the likeliehood of a disabling injury during the season. Do we have any option like this here? We're playing 10 games at a time, so if I make a lineup change I assume it's for the full packet of 10 games. That's not what I want to do. Are there options here? Am I misunderstanding something?
Interestingly, the last time I looked at Out of the Park, the update at the time provided the opportunity to set your lineups DAILY for two weeks in advance, just for leagues like this, so you could no only have a guy start just two or three games, but you could pick the games, and you could adjust your lineup accordingly for each game as well. Thus, under OOTP, you could have Ely play a couple games to rest Wallace, but he wouldn't be batting in the #3 slot in the order if you didn't want him to. Under DM, you don't have that option of adjusting the order - the sub plays exactly where the starter does.
Hope that helps.You see, you spend a good deal of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. J. Bouton
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A tip of my cap to you Lew. I don't own the game but you did a fantastic game explaining it!
One thing I've been wondering about and perhaps someone can answer it. It doesn't apply to the Angels this season but may in the future. If say I was running a platoon at some position and wanted one player to play only against Lefties at home. Would there be a way to specify that? In the CKL with it being 3 game sims it's easier to set up the lineup from series to series. But during 10 game sims that would be more difficult. Would I just need to look at the next 10 games upcoming and specify multiple lineups for each series during that sims then perhaps Rich could impliment the adjustments accordingly as Mark does in the CKL if you want to change something in the middle of a 3 game sim? Just curious for future reference.My dream ballpark dimensions
LF: 400 Feet...Height 37 Feet...LCF: 455 Feet...CF: 542 Feet...Height 35 Feet
RCF: 471 Feet...RF: 400 Feet...Height 60 Feet
Location....San Diego
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next sim will be tonight, so if you have any changes to your lineup you have til around 10pm EST
Also, regarding making changed to a lineup mid-sim, I would rather not open that can of worms. Please keep in mind that setting aside time to run along with trying to keep my team in ckl from tanking the season is pretty time consuming. I would like to keep the simming process as uncomplicated and time consuming as possible - at least as long as my family still appreciates my company.
RichLast edited by rmadachik; 05-07-2012, 05:24 AM.Baseball statistics are like a girl in a bikini. They show a lot, but not everything. ~Toby Harrah
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Originally posted by Sockeye View PostA tip of my cap to you Lew. I don't own the game but you did a fantastic game explaining it!
One thing I've been wondering about and perhaps someone can answer it. It doesn't apply to the Angels this season but may in the future. If say I was running a platoon at some position and wanted one player to play only against Lefties at home. Would there be a way to specify that? In the CKL with it being 3 game sims it's easier to set up the lineup from series to series. But during 10 game sims that would be more difficult. Would I just need to look at the next 10 games upcoming and specify multiple lineups for each series during that sims then perhaps Rich could impliment the adjustments accordingly as Mark does in the CKL if you want to change something in the middle of a 3 game sim? Just curious for future reference.You see, you spend a good deal of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. J. Bouton
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All I want is to be able to set my rotation with a bit more control than I can figure out how to do.
I was happy with Hughes pitching 35% of the games for both Yeager and Pittinger, but it doesn't work if it's a semi-random 35%. He would sometimes go several games in a row not covering for anyone, than when he would have pitched multiple times to make up for it, they wouldn't let him because he'd be too tired.
If there was some way to force the program to adhere to a strict replacement system, or if I could submit who I wanted to start each game for the next 10 games (even if it didn't fit a normal rotation pattern), I would be happy. For instance, if I could have it go #1, #2, #3, #1, #4, #2, #1, #3, #4, #1, etc...
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Originally posted by rmadachik View Post2 more players lost to over-usage - Both with Seattle
Jeremy Schaefer, and George Bone"I will calmly wait for my induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame."
- Sammy Sosa
"Get a comfy chair, Sammy, cause its gonna be a long wait."
- Craig Ashley (AKA Windy City Fan)
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