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Old 04-09-2018, 03:45 PM   #5
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notice the button available too.. you can type in stats and create ratings from the stats.

* note that it isn't necesarily stats for your league settings (stats and ai settings). but, you can use existing players estimated stats to have a good idea about how they will translate to your league (assuming a track record on those guys in your league and not year 1 of a fictional league)

if you normally see a few less hr than what the editor predicts, you should expect the stats in the profile to be a bit inflated for HR.. or vice versa... type in stats according to that translation. pump up the hr a bit above what you'll actually see, because that's how it works for your league.. (or reduce if the opposite context is the norm)

when you create a new player in a mlb list - free agent or list all.. "available actions" not sure whic pages it is and isn't availble..

anyway... you can select a class of player - legend, all star, etc.. i don't know the exact labels by rote... but you can also use that as a spring board and adjust as you want.

i sometimes will make ~10 and pick the best for my first year cornerstone player, then delete the rest. a guy i will keep until he retires and see what kind of maximized career stats i can generate.

Last edited by NoOne; 04-09-2018 at 03:47 PM.
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