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Originally Posted by haveband
Don't worry about 2012 minor league stats. We actually have a few guys working on that as a matter of fact please, please, please contact BigRod as he is leading that project and could sure use your help.
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What kind of project would that be? Is that a project to re-rate everyone and completely a new roster set? The problem that I see with getting involved that kind of project is that the work won't really bear its fruits for weeks/months. It's not that I don't appreciate the work that goes into those projects. But, it's just that I don't have the patience to wait until then to have a new roster set that I can start playing with.
My goal here is to be able to start using a roster set, with the 2012 end of the year rosters and then let OOTP play out the 2012-13 offseason. I am hoping to be able to have something ready to go during the upcoming week. Also, I am assuming that those who are putting together new roster sets over the course of the offseason are going to be keeping up with the real world moves. And, that would unfortunately be contradictory to those of us who just want to start with the real world end of the season rosters and then play out the offseason with our own roster moves. Personally, I'm thinking of a hybrid situation where I accept the real world trades up to a certain point, like maybe the end of November, and then let OOTP take over. And, my motivation there is in great part influenced by it helping to the difficulty level and competition for my Yankees, by letting the Blue Jays trade be incorporated into the AL East pennant race.
My idea of putting together a team to put together the minor league stats was almost an afterthought. I would like to have those stats. But, I would be willing to settle for having the 2012 real world major league stats and just the 2012 OOTP minor league stats.