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Originally Posted by Garlon
Here are the top HR career from that saved game. Player Fatigue was set to High and injuries were off. OOTP is pretty good at optimizing who plays so during those earlier eras you will sometimes see guys like Foxx hit fewer than expected while at the same time a guy like Greenberg getting more than expected due to usage.
In real mlb history the 100th best single season for HR is 47 HR, while in this OOTP game the 100th best season was 46 HR.
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The problem with this setup is you have injury's off to get your desired career HR totals at the expense of inflated career ABs,hits, doubles, ,triples, rbi, and runs.
I have found the default settings of low injury's and low fatigue,high for modern day, real stats with a neutral park factors file and 3yr recalc double weighted, retire according to history, batters 660/330, pitchers 96/60, and player development disabled produces very close to real career results offensively.