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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Los Angeles
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catobase 6.0 help please
is there a way to sim like 50 seasons straight first in ootp 6, then use catobase?
or do you have to import stats in catobase before you proceed to next season and do one sim year at a time? and is there a way to show the Whip leaders ..from lowest to highest in catobase? where that located thanks |
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Join Date: May 2002
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You have to import after every season (either as you go or from a collection of saved league folders, likely zipped at the end of each season) because OOTP does not track a lot of stats for a career that it does for a season. That's why you must put the data into the CatoBase after each season so that program will track everything it does.
WHIP leaders can be found near the bottom of the pitching section under the "Leaderboards" link.
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thanks i found the whip stats for seasons record and career...
but what i am trying to find on catobase..is to see individual leaders stats for a particular season for different stats like whip, ops, era,etc...in sortable order.... thanks |
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Oh. Yeah, you don't get a lot of individual season stuff from CatoBase. When you go to one of the "League" pages (like, say, 2004 AL) you get Top 5s for a bunch of stats.
If you want sortable season data, you can open up the season csv files CatoBase uses each season. In particular, check out "player_batpitch.csv". It has only player numbers, but you can get the names from the "players.csv" file. This is all a little work, but the data is there.
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