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Old 06-20-2004, 10:00 PM   #1
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Two issues.....

1.) Has anyone else experienced problems with the auto-generate lineup for your Triple A teams. When I hit the auto-generate button, it removes everyone from the lineup?

2.) Player fatigue - I've played my starters a ton of games and my catcher has been tired twice in roughly 50 games and a couple other players just once in 50 games. Others not at all.
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Old 06-20-2004, 10:04 PM   #2
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2. Players have differing hidden fatigue factors, most have not seen this extreme I'd say.
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Old 06-21-2004, 10:33 AM   #3
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1.) Has anyone else experienced problems with the auto-generate lineup for your Triple A teams. When I hit the auto-generate button, it removes everyone from the lineup?

2.) Player fatigue - I've played my starters a ton of games and my catcher has been tired twice in roughly 50 games and a couple other players just once in 50 games. Others not at all.
1. This seems to be caused when the minor league team is missing a player rated to play a certain position.

2. This has a lot to do with how many off-days are in your schedule as well.
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Old 06-22-2004, 05:39 PM   #4
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2. Players have differing hidden fatigue factors, most have not seen this extreme I'd say.
I think I ran into similar issue, but on major-league level. I am lazy, and often rely on PC to set lineups, depth charts, etc. In this case, it would do nothing (everything blank.) I was able to tie the error to the fact that I had no "pure" catcher at the major-league level. However, I had a great player who was decent at catching (it was a secondary skill for him) whom I wanted to plug in at the position. The only way I was able to get the PC to generate lineups, etc., was to promote a catcher from AAA.

I know in real life you would never run a roster this way (no real catchers) but that's beside the point - it would be nice to have this fixed so program could slap backups into a fielding position if necessary....
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