Quote:
Originally Posted by gmo
Yes, 126 total games that way.
I will plan on it starting about the last week of March so that it ends the middle of September.
I think this is correct... With one subleague there can be an All-Star Game as long as there is an even number of divisions. The first half of the divisions (1-5 of 10) make up one AS team, and the second half (6-10 of 10) make the other AS team. You may want to test to confirm that. I know my 1-subleague, 5-division league does not have an ASG even though it was set for one.
I positioned the ASG after the last distant-division series, but when would you want it? The previous series ends on Sunday, so when should an ASG be - the following Tuesday with the next series then beginning Thu/Fri (the same way it is in MLB)? Or would you want that entire week off, except the ASG, between the last distant-division series and the next division/rival series?
The layout is in place, so with luck (time) I could have this done in another day or so.
|
You can just do it the same way as MLB, that's fine.
Question, and I'm hoping this will be rectified, but one thing I really hate about the OOTP generated schedules is that all the off-days are on the same day for all teams, so you always end up with number 1 pitchers throwing against number 1s, number 2's against 2's, etc etc... This won't be the case in this schedule will it?
Anyway, that's again for this. Greatly appreciated.