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Yes it's nice to see seaon ending stats without players using steroids. lol Now when is the creator of this going to implement hidden steroid usage, discovery, suspensions and congressional whatchamacallits (hearings). haha This sure put a bite into Barry Bonds HR hitting ability for sure. But, then you have a guy like Albert Pujols who well everyone says doesn't use steriods and it really puts his HR numbers too low. I just had a season where the highest HR's hit was 39 and Alex Rodriquez did that. lol I'm going to muck with the modifier some more I sorta think realistically in todays time that at least 50 HR's should be common for most in a year. Now, 60, and especially 70's should be very uncommon or rare. I like Barry Bonds, but, somehow someway after the watergate incident for steroid use in baseball I kinda believe all those high HR's hit in those couple of years were steriod HR's and not just by Bonds but Schmidt and Sosa as well. Palmerio already has been exposed and I deleted him from the Hall of Fame Almanac when he was exposed. haha It's almost hard to put it past any of a certain group of players in a certain generation not using steroids, pitchers included. Maybe they should do some serious testing on Roger Clemons, Randy Johnson and perhaps even Nolan Ryan maybe they all had a few juicers as well. hehe (oh am I gonna get slammed by baseball fanatic fanbois here haha).
One question to the OP about settings, do you checkbox the one about modifying the year end league modifiers:IE: Automatically adjust league totals modifiers after every year for historical accuracy?? Or do you leave this unchecked so every year uses these same figures you have listed on the first page?
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