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Old 11-22-2005, 11:10 AM   #663
Comedian2004
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Yes and No. 1st, in the OOTP game, in the record book there are team records. So you can see what those records are for individual season.

But for career, there is not. The problem is the way OOTP saves the stats. It you look at a players stats when he was traded mid season, all of the stats just show up for the last team that he was on. So any split season, the only way to figure it out would be to go game by game and see what team he was on. I may do that one day.

But, if you run the HOF LIST in the players section, a comma seperated file is created in the RETIRED PLAYERS folder.

It creates a list like this:
Jason Lingerfelt,1965,154,518,143,31,2,9,67,78,99,0,3,81 ,1,1,.276,.390,.396,.786,,ORL
Jason Lingerfelt,1966,101,276,68,12,2,1,28,33,40,2,0,65, 2,1,.246,.346,.315,.661,ORL

You could load this file into excel and sort by the last column and get a pretty good picture, unless the guy was traded mid season.

It is a flaw in the game design that can really screw up some stats. Let's say you trade a guy at the allstar game that had 30 homeruns. Well, your team total now has 30 less homeruns, so the page that shows they are in 5th place in HRS is wrong. It is off by 30.

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Originally Posted by Sublimity
Is there a way to find out all-time team leaders? For instance, if I want to know who hit the most home runs for Atlanta in a career, or had the highest batting average in a season, or maybe even strikeouts in a game? Anything like that available?
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