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Old 06-22-2006, 08:53 PM   #1
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1950 - 2005

I ran a historical from 1950 to 2005 and you can see the results here:

www.sim2005.com/1950T

Pretty fun to browse it..
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Old 06-22-2006, 09:59 PM   #2
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Greg Jefferies Hall of Famer!!! You gotta love it!
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Old 06-23-2006, 01:07 AM   #3
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How did you get CEI on your Leagues homepage???
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Old 06-23-2006, 02:44 AM   #4
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Wow, you had quite a few really good players with CEI's. I havent played 2006 enough to know if that is the norm or not.
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wow, that is a ton of CEI. What was the injuries set to?
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Old 06-23-2006, 08:12 AM   #6
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Even with the CEI's............

Koulfax 365 Saves?
Jerry Cram 150 Wins?
Moose, Richart & Correa more then 3000 K's
Fergie Jenkins 19-19 !!!!!!! (career not season)
Ernie Banks 115 HR's ???
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Old 06-23-2006, 08:29 AM   #7
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what Player aging and Stat modifiers did you use? Everyone else has been saying how players play into their 50's and have all-time leaders with 5000 hits, 1000 hr, 450 wins.

you have 1 player ever to hit more than 3000 hits
1 player over 700, 2 players over 600 career HR
and no one at the 300 win mark, only 2 in the 260's

just wondering what your settings were to give such dramatically different results
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Old 06-23-2006, 09:10 AM   #8
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Thanks for Sharing

Thanks for sharing. Its always fun to look at the stats of these replays. Just browsing here are some things that I noticed.

Steve Sax was a HOF'er! I guess he never forgot how to throw to 1b in your replay.

Mariano Riveria was a starter, and not a very good one.

Frank Robinson deserves some HOF consideration. .289/506/1504

Barry Bonds would of put up some massive numbers if he didn't wake up one day with "blurred vision"... 353 HR's in 10 years

Dave Henderson had a better Career than Rickey Henderson

And I had to go check up on my favorite of all time, Dave Winfield, to find that he had a really disapointing career...But while I was looking at his Player History made me wonder what happend on June 1st 1979, White Sox v. Yankees, and Winny went 4-10 3 HR's 4 RBI 2 Runs. To get 10 AB's in a game is pretty impressive.

And my final observation, was that the Phillies won 9 Championships...and we all that would never happen...There from Philly! We don't win Championships here we just get close...
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wow, that is a ton of CEI. What was the injuries set to?
The CEI rate is well under 1% a year.
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Old 06-23-2006, 09:26 AM   #10
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How did you get CEI on your Leagues homepage???
He is the writer of the Anderson Utilities, and he is showing off!


Makes you drool in anticipation of their release.
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NOTE: This season was ran on a previous build. I basically changed nothing, using the default settings and the computer ran everything. I think I did forget to change the save settings until late in the simulation, so closers were not used very often for most of the simulation.

I never expanded. So, as each season moved to the next, there were more and more players available. I think this changed the way the league went, as far as not as many 3000 hit guys, etc.

So, when I started in 1950, I had 16 teams. The amount of 'new rookies' increased each year, based on how many new teams there were.

I think the coolest part, is this created a very real 'alternate universe'. If you did not know baseball history, you could very easily accept this baseball history.

I do wish it would automate the expansion process, but understand how much work that would be. Maybe they will do it for our birthday in a later patch.

I am going to try a new season with expansion maybe...
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Old 06-23-2006, 04:07 PM   #12
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Looks like in this world Robin Yount decided to play professional golf instead of becoming a Hall of Famer as he is in ours.

http://www.sim2005.com/1950T/players/player_3395.html
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Not Robin Yount!
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Looks like in this world Robin Yount decided to play professional golf instead of becoming a Hall of Famer as he is in ours.

http://www.sim2005.com/1950T/players/player_3395.html
Drafted in 1973.
Retired in 1974.

That is odd, with no injuries.
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