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Originally Posted by rbartlett
I think it's really cool you guys do this.... unfortunately I think I screwed something up.
Of course I'm running a smaller league (just 16 teams with 1 level of minors) to test things.
But when I put in those numbers I had a number of guys hitting over .400 and 1 or 2 that hit nearly .500.
I guess I don't have a grasp on how all the modifiers work.
When I went to like decrease the hits, it actually made the batters better.
And my pitchers ERA's went through the roof... while messing around I had some good numbers one time, then went to change the hitting stats a bit to lower them......
and my best pitcher in the league had a 4.95 ERA.
I guess I'll mess with it more but I must be doing something wrong or just not understanding how the modifiers affect the performance.
Or maybe it's just because of using a smaller league.
I don't know.
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I can't answer all of your questions, but I can talk about the hits issue. As someone mentioned earlier, when you lower a number (aka hits) it will actually raise the number of hits in your league. All of the league totals work opposite. So if you are getting too many home runs then what you would like, raise the home run number under your league totals.