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Well, it just turned 1903, and "I" turned 65 the previous fall. After managing for 32 seasons, it's time to retire to Coral Gables, Florida.
My "son," who has been "managing" (that is, the AI has been managing for him) in AA ball in my organization for a few years (he never did get that final promotion to AAA level) is taking over... The New York Highlanders (soon to be Yankees)!!! Whaddya think, I wanted to manage Brooklyn forever? I've waited 32 years for THIS franchise to finally appear! ![]() [BTW, I just made a Bruce III who will start managing our Rookie ballclub in a few years. Got to keep grooming my successors, you know.] Last edited by 1998 Yankees; 01-15-2011 at 05:42 PM. |
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CF76, I tried to reply to your PM but this message comes up - you have to change a setting in your profile:
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ok couldnt find what i was looking for..
1. what did u do to get fictional players when u start an historical league under the setup in teh game? 2. when i choose to delete all real players and schedule a draft in 1871, that part worked but then teh draft came up all over again and then teh game crashed when i tried to pass over the 2nd draqft. 3. step by step please i have a case of idiotitice today. |
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Deleted real players then used the fill teams with fictional players option.
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i did that but then i dumped them into free agent pool and scheduled a draft i think thats what messed things up...think i will do the regular draft then teh delete then fill then redraft.
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Pretty much, I did this and it worked fine for me:
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The NL had free agency but first implemented the reserve clause. Originally secret it was a list of players who other teams could not sign. The size of that list changed over time to fit the entire roster. Basically from 1871 to 1879 there was full FA. After 1879 there was limited free agency starting with 5 players whom a team could pick that other teams would not sign. In the 1880's free agency eventually died because the entire roster could be reserved claused. Roster Limits Reserve clause - BR Bullpen This article also notes how the reserve clause in the minors was a large reason why the farm system started. MLB teams could hold a lot more guys under contract if they owned minor league teams. In reality free agency was in place for a couple of years with the rise of the AL. The AL did not respect the reserve clause until the National Agreement. Although players were not free to sign with other NL teams nothing stopped the AL from NL raiding rosters. Which in essence was a sort of free agency. This is hard to replicate though. I suppose it is not a big deal for your game because you are loosely following history but it might be of interest for someone who wants to follow it closely. |
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Is that how the AL was able to get such good players in 1901?
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if i turn FA off in 1871 but keep arbitration on at 1 yr does that sound good, cant do any more then 1 yr?
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I kleep messing up had another crash and then forgot to delete real players after releasing them into the fa pool and creating fictional players...odd with a AAA i wasnt offered any jobs to start with.
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Also if you really want to enforce one year contracts the only way to do it is edit the contracts each year. Pirating NL players is how the AL got their good players and the Pittsburgh Pirates got their name. The AL really seemed to doom the reserve clause and NL owner's profit not just from competition but also from player salary standpoint. The Saint Louis Browns signed some of the Cards best players in 1901. The national agreement led to pure economic evil from my standpoint and stabilized a trust but it brought stability back to baseball. Last edited by Biggio509; 01-18-2011 at 02:27 AM. |
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There was also a hint (or loud scream) of foul play in the late 1950s with the Kansas City A's and New York Yankees. Many accused the A's of being the Yankees farm club (even though KC was a major league AL team). The A's owner had some type of ownership with the Yankees.
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