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Old 05-04-2016, 12:45 PM   #6
baseballfanmas
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Originally Posted by battists View Post
I think what a lot of people do for feeder leagues is just ensure that their schedule ends before the draft. You can do that by pushing the start of the feeder league season earlier, or possibly by disabling playoffs. (do you really care who won your high school feeder league championship?)

As far as schedules go, if you care about what days of the week the games are played on, yes, you can end up needing to make many different schedules. The game will use the same schedule year after year, but because of subsequent years won't start on the same day of the week, as of year two it will be out of sync. So what you initially set up as a Friday through Sunday series might end up being Tuesday through Thursday the following year.


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Thanks for the information. I don't necessarily care who wins my HS league playoffs, but I do want some kind of playoff, so I think, like someone else said, 60 games is a bit much for a HS league. I'll cut it down to 40-50 games, and then cut a level or 2 out of the playoffs.


As far as the league schedule for my fictional major league, I don't necessarily have a problem with a Saturday-Monday or a Sunday-Tuesday series. I know college softball tends to have a lot of those Saturday-Monday series, it just doesn't conform to the typical major league schedule. But, I certainly don't want to have to make a lot of schedules or have pretty much the same exact schedule every year, with just different dates. So I may leave that as is, but I'll probably take a gander to see if there are any custom schedules out there that will fit my needs. Thanks.
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