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Originally Posted by Brad K
My last completed save ran 58 seasons. If after, say, 30 seasons, a number of good pitchers continued pitching past their historical retirement year and remained good pitchers while a number of good hitters had career ending injuries and retired before their historical date, I'd want that save to have lower than historical offense.
However some people look only at the performance versus historical performance and judge the accuracy of OOTP on that without considering other factors. For those people auto calc is the way to go. Those who want the league to perform in line with its talent should use pre-calculated.
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I'm still confused. league totals and modifiers is the one thing i just cannot wrap my head around.
Let me ask a different way.
If every team had 8 2001 Barry Bonds in their lineup, which setting would have each version of Barry Bonds hit 73 HRs and which one would suppress his output so that the league total HR does not get surpassed??
Maybe it's a different kind of setting or perhaps it's just not possible. But if every team has 8 barry bonds each one of them should be hitting a crapton of HR