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Originally Posted by Questdog
All that means is that players created in the Pioneer or Appalachian leagues (which none will ever be) will be slightly better than players created in the Arizona or Gulf Coast Leagues (which none will ever be).
There is a reason they are called player creation modifiers and not league level modifiers. They exist for one purpose only: When you create a new fictional universe, the leagues will be filled with appropriately talented players.
This may be the biggest urban legend in OOTP.
So, what happens if you set one league to have an .800 Batting Average, .700 Extra-base Hits and Home Runs and .500 Walks and Strikeouts ratings and a .700 Batting Average, .800 Extra-base Hits, .750 Home Runs and .600 Walks and Strikeouts in another. Which will the AI supposed to see as superior?
But if you WANT to believe this and it helps you enjoy OOTP a little more, by all means write me off as being ignorant.... 
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In reference to the bolded part, wouldn't that suggest that the appropriate talent level for the Pioneer and Appy leagues is slightly better than the AZL or GCL, which would in turn suggest that the game considers the Pioneer and Appy leagues slightly more advanced?
There may be nothing else anywhere in the game that affects that valuation or demonstrates it through player transactions, rendering it basically pointless, but it seems like a fairly easy conclusion to draw from looking at the player creation modifiers.