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Old 07-17-2007, 01:10 PM   #4
swishbish33
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Unfortunately, I do think this is normal when injuries are set to "average." I have been happy with the "low" setting; enough injuries to make things interesting, but not so many that it lowers the enjoyment level.

Perhaps this is the way to go. Right now I have my entire infield, 3 SPs, and 2 of my OFs on the DL with at least 3 week injuries, and mostly 4-6 month injuries. All three of my pitchers have season-ending injuries that occurred in April or May. I'll try out the low setting. Thank you kind sir.

And I agree injurylog. The injuries have made the game more of a challenge. I've had to overcome a lot of adversity in terms of replacing guys, and have had to deal some middling prospects just to get a decent replacement for the injured guys. Thanks for your help as well.

It seems that the amount of injuries in the minor leagues is acceptable. The only thing is the overwhelming majority of those injuries are of the 4-6 month variety. It seems that in real life, the majority of injuries are little things or a couple weeks. Just my two cents anyway...

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