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Old 08-31-2020, 07:15 PM   #1
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Too Many Homeruns!!!!

I am in year 2031 of my MLB game, and there's a player who has hit an astounding 93 homeruns in a single season! Now I'm all for breaking records, but this is ridiculous!

I had been concerned about the number of players who were hitting over 55+ homeruns in prior season.

I am using 2018 for my league totals and modifiers. League structure is 32 teams (expanded by 2 teams in 2025), schedule is 162 games,

I am so annoyed at the video game like homerun numbers that I am about to restart the league over again with a different set of modifiers!

Question: What would you guys do? Restart or just ignore the 93 homeruns and move on?
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Old 08-31-2020, 07:36 PM   #2
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93 HRs is ridiculous. I'd set my modifiers to the early 90s, that's where I have mine. The top HR hitter might hit 49-52 in a season in my universe.
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93 HRs is ridiculous. I'd set my modifiers to the early 90s, that's where I have mine. The top HR hitter might hit 49-52 in a season in my universe.


Is there a specific year that you use? Also do you leave "Automatically adjust league totals modifiers for accuracy" checked?
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Is there a specific year that you use? Also do you leave "Automatically adjust league totals modifiers for accuracy" checked?

I use 1990 or 91, not sure what I set it at when I began this universe. I leave that box unchecked, although I probably shouldn't.
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Old 08-31-2020, 08:40 PM   #5
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I am in year 2031 of my MLB game, and there's a player who has hit an astounding 93 homeruns in a single season! Now I'm all for breaking records, but this is ridiculous!

I had been concerned about the number of players who were hitting over 55+ homeruns in prior season.

I am using 2018 for my league totals and modifiers. League structure is 32 teams (expanded by 2 teams in 2025), schedule is 162 games,

I am so annoyed at the video game like homerun numbers that I am about to restart the league over again with a different set of modifiers!

Question: What would you guys do? Restart or just ignore the 93 homeruns and move on?
Did you switch to v21 recently? I've been running it for the last two seasons of my MLB league, and home run and strikeout numbers have shot up, even for this era. I've never set modifiers for a particular year, but am thinking about doing it now. (FYI, I started in v15, so 2014 was my first season.) I think I read somewhere that there's an issue with v21 that players with very high power ratings will generate unusual amounts of HR, and likewise for high-stuff pitchers and too many Ks.

Also, that box is checked in my game. I think v21 defaults to it being checked, but I'm not certain.

Oh, and if you're attached to this particular game, I'd just keep going and say that the balls were juiced. something like that.

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Old 08-31-2020, 08:49 PM   #6
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Just another note about '90-'92 as modifiers, I think that time period has a nice balance. The elite starting pitchers will give you 230-240 IP in a season, but the bullpen is still important. Top relievers with great stuff will be at the 13-14K/9 range if not better, top strike out starters can get into the 10s. So the great stuff guys get their Ks, but the numbers aren't off the charts. Sluggers with high K rates will still strike out 150-180 times in a season instead of being well up into the 200s.
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Well it could be worse. I just started a 60 game season and have played 5 games in it now..... In all five games my opponents have scored EVERY RUN by Homerun. It is absolutely ridiculous the rate at which Homeruns go out for my opponents while my team sits mired with 3.
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OOTP is accurately predicting the future!!!!
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True, but homeruns and strikeouts make for boring baseball.
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Its been a long time in the making. People denied it was happening. Its past the point of no return.
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Old 09-01-2020, 05:11 PM   #11
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Is there a specific year that you use? Also do you leave "Automatically adjust league totals modifiers for accuracy" checked?
The consensus around here, I think, is that you should also run the auto calc modifiers every season just before it starts.
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Old 09-02-2020, 02:29 AM   #12
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I am in year 2031 of my MLB game, and there's a player who has hit an astounding 93 homeruns in a single season! Now I'm all for breaking records, but this is ridiculous!

I had been concerned about the number of players who were hitting over 55+ homeruns in prior season.

I am using 2018 for my league totals and modifiers. League structure is 32 teams (expanded by 2 teams in 2025), schedule is 162 games,

I am so annoyed at the video game like homerun numbers that I am about to restart the league over again with a different set of modifiers!

Question: What would you guys do? Restart or just ignore the 93 homeruns and move on?
His ratings seem pretty high 100 contact and HR power, did you edit him? I notice he is still on arbitration salary. Think I would lock him down to a long term deal if could.
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Old 09-02-2020, 02:40 AM   #13
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His ratings seem pretty high 100 contact and HR power, did you edit him? I notice he is still on arbitration salary. Think I would lock him down to a long term deal if could.

No, I didn’t edit him. I may edit a player name occasionally, but don’t edit player ratings. I try to keep it as realistic as possible. He’s not on the team that I manage. Would love to get him.

But the 93 homeruns are too insane for me. I may restore a backup I have that goes back to my expansion year 2025 and use 2015 modifiers.


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I am in year 2031 of my MLB game, and there's a player who has hit an astounding 93 homeruns in a single season! Now I'm all for breaking records, but this is ridiculous!
As lencombs said nothing ridiculous. By his avg you can tell he is 200+ Contact & 250 Power (250 max in editor). This is supposed to be rare combination that is there to create GOATs.
Your problem with "rare" might be Int. Agents (which this player is). They're OP, you can read threads on this subject. I also went through problems with Int FA & had to adjust save. Go to game settings and reduce numbers of FAs & coefficients for Cuban/Japanese leagues. I've restarted w/o them at all, but low number will fix most of the problems.
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Old 09-02-2020, 08:37 AM   #15
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Damn, 93 home runs is ridiculous. I just finished a season in which two players hit over 60 and three more had at least 55. I'm ten years into a save that started in OotP18 and I'm thinking about starting over because of it, but those numbers are paltry compared to 93.
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Damn, 93 home runs is ridiculous. I just finished a season in which two players hit over 60 and three more had at least 55. I'm ten years into a save that started in OotP18 and I'm thinking about starting over because of it, but those numbers are paltry compared to 93.
Yeah, I'm going to go back and restore a previous game save and play with 2015 league totals/modifiers.
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Old 09-02-2020, 01:24 PM   #17
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Yes the stats like BA and HR’s tend to get out of hand the longer you go without manually hitting the auto calc button. Opening day is the best time to do so.

The game automatically does it (if selected) in I think January or February but that’s far removed from what the actual rosters will look like.

Longest I went without hitting auto calc was 10 years and I seen a guy hit 77 HR. Highest BA was .417

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I discovered that this is affecting my league, which I just imported into 21 prior to the start of the new season (2040). Just 52 games into the season, I have a hitter in the NL with 26 homers. Is there anything I can do mid-season to slow this a bit? Can I set the modifiers to 1990 (or any year I choose) mid-season without completely ruining my league?
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I discovered that this is affecting my league, which I just imported into 21 prior to the start of the new season (2040). Just 52 games into the season, I have a hitter in the NL with 26 homers. Is there anything I can do mid-season to slow this a bit? Can I set the modifiers to 1990 (or any year I choose) mid-season without completely ruining my league?

Not during the season, only in preseason.
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Not during the season, only in preseason.
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