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Originally Posted by jpeters1734
just to clear up a misunderstanding of target development age, younger does not mean they develop faster at a younger age. It means that they STOP developing at a younger age.
For example on a normal setting, a player may stop developing at 24. on a younger target development age setting, they player may stop developing at 22. An older setting means he may stop developing at 26.
The same concept applies to aging target age. Normal means that a player may start aging at 30. younger means he may start aging around 28 and older means he may start aging around 32.
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Yeah, after jpeters (EDIT: you, lol) pointed that out, I educated myself and realized that blunder. It’s very good information to clarify though, for the next person who goes searching. So that’s fixed. I also turned off created free agents from independent leagues, thanks to another suggestion above, since I am running with independent leagues already. Hopefully those two changes will address future triple crown rookies from out of nowhere. I’m telling myself the Yankees scout just happened to be in the right place at the right time to see this dude working out in the offseason LMAO