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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Irrevocable Waivers -- How do I disable this?
How do I disable or avoid irrevocable waivers? I don't like to micromanage, so I let the AI manage roster moves and lineups, but not free agency, trades, etc. It is basically cutting talented players without my consent. Why in the heck would the AI put this player on irrevocable waivers? I have gotten a multitude of trade offers for him.
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
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He went on to put up a 3.05 ERA and 4.0 WAR in 189 IP for the Cubs. What an unreal decision by the AI... there absolutely needs to be a warning before players are placed on irrevocable waivers.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Apr 2009
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I am not necessarily defending the AI, which is still a work in progress in this complicated game. However, consider these possibilities:
EDIT: Don't forget one other thing. You say "He went on to put up a 3.05 ERA and 4.0 WAR in 189 IP for the Cubs." Technically, the AI did not know that would happen when it made it's waiver decision. That sounds strange to say but it's just like IRL. Some decisions look terrible in hindsight but that's part of the human condition that this game tries to simulate. You are looking at it as if there was certainty involved. Like, "The AI should have know this guy was good and that he would do well in the future, so the AI was dumb for letting him go." It does not work that way. There is a good amount of randomness, management uncertainty, and scouting error built into the game to enhance its realism. EDIT 2 : Oh, to answer your question. Once you delegate roster decisions to your AI managers, there is no safeguard or warning against making certain transactions that seem questionable to you afterward. It might be a good suggestion for a future version of this game for the AI to run such transactions by you before going ahead but for now (and perhaps for simplicity's sake), if you delegate, you delegate and take the consequences.
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Actually his expected role is Bullpen according to his player profile . His stamina is low and once his forkball drops a bit he will only have two pitches. Also the scouts don't rate him as a starter but as a borderline starter. His future should be in the bullpen. Try him as a starter but he will always be just a mediocre player. His stats on SDP shows him with 141 IP in 26 starts. This is only 5 innings per start. Can you post his last two seasons? This will show if the pitcher is a starter or would be better suited in the bullpen. Last edited by SandMan; 09-07-2013 at 01:12 PM. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Indiana
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You cannot disable waivers if you have financials on and minor leagues. You could play with reserve rosters instead of minors to avoid them. Players will still develop normally with reserve rosters.
You could also change "Signings/Transactions" and "Roster Moves" for the major league club to human control. |
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With the Cubs he went 16-25 in his two season with the club and 23-37 in his career. He had one mediocre season and one bad for the Cubs. He is only averaging a little over 5 innings per start. I still think this player will never be a good or average starter. He is best suited for the bullpen.
That is just my feelings looking at the stats but YMMV. Also I noticed that his salary went up to $5M from $500K. He is not worth the $5M IMO. The more I look at his ratings and his actual stats I would not put him in my rotation, but he might make a decent MR. Last edited by SandMan; 09-07-2013 at 02:17 PM. |
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Definitely not worth the $5M.
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Not in the game I play.
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Cheers RichW If you’re looking for a good cause to donate money to please consider a Donation to Parkinson’s Canada. It may help me have a better future and if not me, someone else. Thanks. “Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition …There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” Frank Wilhoit |
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All Star Reserve
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It depends on whether the player was a major leaguer or a minor leaguer. Releasing a major leaguer puts the move onto both the "major transactions" and the "all transactions" lists. Releasing a minor leaguer only puts it on the latter.
I just tested this in one of my test leagues. I had the Yankees release Joba Chamberlain off the major league roster and Sam Demel off the AAA roster. |
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Cheers RichW If you’re looking for a good cause to donate money to please consider a Donation to Parkinson’s Canada. It may help me have a better future and if not me, someone else. Thanks. “Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition …There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” Frank Wilhoit |
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![]() I'm not quite sure what you find problematic. The pitcher in question was marginal and cost a lot. The team should put him on waivers.
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Cheers RichW If you’re looking for a good cause to donate money to please consider a Donation to Parkinson’s Canada. It may help me have a better future and if not me, someone else. Thanks. “Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition …There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” Frank Wilhoit |
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
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All I can say is we strongly disagree on player evaluation. Even the AI agrees with me as he has been the #1 or #2 Starter for the Cubs for 3 seasons with 10.5 Total WAR. In MLB, the going rate is about $5-$6 million/win(not sure what the OOTP rate is for $140 million average budget) and this guy is yielding over 3 wins per season. ML caliber SP don't grow on trees--a guy like this can make any rotation in MLB.
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All Star Starter
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When you use the drop down menu to select the number of days for the waiver period, you can disable the rule. |
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Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize "Waiver Rule Disabled" was an option in "Waiver Period Length". I don't think I have ever opened that dropdown. That should solve the OP's problem then. |
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