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Old 04-24-2017, 11:34 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by NovaniK View Post
Hoping to get some advice from you OOTP vets out there. I've been playing since OOTP 15, but have never seen this particular issue before.

My current file is a Rockies Replay in which I have taken over the expansion Rockies and doing an alternate history from the beginning of the 1992 season. We just finished the 2015 playoffs, where that awesome Seattle team won a second consecutive championship. So cool...

Now to my issue. My team is first in every offensive category (except steals) and last in every defensive category. Now typically I would say that I need better defenders but I not sure that's the case here. I've been taking special care to add defenders that have above average to elite ratings. During the 1995 season, I had two regular gold glovers (Edgar Rentaria - SS & John Mabry - 1B) and a gold glove at pitcher (Shawn Boskie - a reliever). I don't have any players lower than a 55 (play 20-80) rating at their position, and three over 70.

We finished with 74 wins and had a triple crown as a team on the offensive side of the ball. Problem is we lose games like 9-11 all the time. Looking through the pitching stats, it looks like almost every pitcher has more walks than innings pitched. That's outrageous. It's almost as if walks negatively impact the position players' defensive efficiency.

I've kind of run out of ideas. I know I do have a few guys with very low control rating, but even the guys with 60-70 control are giving up a crazy amount of walks. Does anyone have any tips for me?
I assume you have a few SP who pitched 150+ innings. Can you post a screenshot of those that have more BB than innings pitched. Something has to be seriously wrong.
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