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OOTP 15 - General Discussions Discuss the new 2014 version of Out of the Park Baseball here! |
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01-04-2015, 02:51 AM | #21 |
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CEI's for whatever reason seem to happen to very good players in my experience. Mike Trout suffered a CEI in my game in the first season sliding into a base. I just couldn't let that happen so I just edited it into a season-ending injury (and no, I don't play the Angels). He ended up winning 9 AL MVP's in the game before retiring in 2031.
When I get them, I usually let it go if it makes sense. I had a guy who won three Cy Youngs in a row, but tore his labrum the next year and fell victim to CEI. It sucked but I let it happen given that torn labrums can legitimately do that. But if I have a guy who obtains a CEI from baserunning or diving for a ball, I just edit the eventual return from injury to like a year or something. Last edited by SFG; 01-04-2015 at 02:56 AM. |
01-15-2015, 05:12 AM | #23 | |
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With pitchers though, even something like a torn finger tendon could be career ending (I'm not sure if it can be by default in OOTP) |
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01-15-2015, 02:57 PM | #24 | |
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I had a guy suffer a fractured skull CEI the other day. I assumed he got hit by a pitch.
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