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Gambo Database/Rotation/Relievers
I used the Gambo database to import the 1957 season. I noticed that most teams only have 8 pitchers on their active roster. Is this normal for the late 1950s? I would have expected 9 or 10 pitchers. I also noticed that prominent starting pitchers are identified as relief pitchers (e.g., Don Larson is listed as MR rather than SP -- I also saw Lew Burdette listed on the Reserve Roster instead of the Active Roster. What's up with that?). Is this simply an AI problem? Is there anything I can do to make sure this doesn't happen? Or do I have to make changes to every team's roster to get things right? Thanks.
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Larsen would have been the 5th or 6th starter (in a 4 man rotation era): Tom Sturdivant 28/22 games started/decisions Johnny Kucks 23/18 Bob Turley 23/19 Bobby Shantz 21/16 Don Larsen 20/14 Whitey Ford 17/16 For Lew, he has the worst era of the 4 primary starters, the 5th starter is better then him for the season. As long as it didnt pass him over for Red Murff. Quote:
if im trying to recreate a season with stock teams, i use APBA (Baseball for Windows). If im trying to create a new baseball history i use OOTP.
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I do wish we were allowed to determine, before importing a league, if we want the computer to arrange things or we want to have control over that. Pitchers with close to 40 starts were not MR. Sheesh. ![]() ![]() |
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Here's the NYY rotation: Turley - Ford - Grim - Shantz Kucks is sitting on the Reserve Roster Sturdivant is listed as the Closer! ![]() Last edited by pstrickert; 06-23-2006 at 03:03 PM. |
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Do you try to limit playing time? Here's what I mean: Let's say Billy Williams hit 20 home runs in 100 games in 1969 in real life. Do you try to play him 162 games, to get the most out of him? Even if that means he doubles his real life HR total for 1969? That would bother some people, I suppose. If you were to limit playing time, how would you do it? In the depth chart? Make sure his backup started every third game? |
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I have found AI in ANY game out there is not very good in historical replays. For example, Ron Blomberg who hit .500 in 6 at-bats was used all the time by the AI resulting in 400 AB's and a .450 BA. I do import players with no penalty to their ratings since I am controlling the usage. And to be honest one of the reasons I like to control teams in historical leagues is to get a better idea how the game engine works. Gives me a point of reference that I know about. ![]() |
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