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Old 02-05-2009, 12:45 PM   #15 (permalink)
thehef
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SteveP & Rondell Tate - Thanks for your updates.

Rondell Tate: Could you please clarify your last post:

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I started a new league in the 1930s but set the modifiers down to .250 to .200. That's overkill by my standards. No useful players...
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At .350 to .400, I got players so close to the real-life scrubs they were indistinguishable...
In your earlier posts you mentioned dropping the modifiers for AAA by .200, so it's .650 instead of .850. In the quotes above are you talking about the amount that you reduced the modifiers (.850 minus .250/.200, then .850 minus .350/400), or are you referring to the number to which you reduced the modifiers (set them at .250/.200; too much, and .350/.400; just right)?

And what is the significance of two numbers in each case? (.250 and .200; .350 and .400.)

Finally, to both SteveP & Rondell Tate: Are you finding that your actual (not fictional) players who do not make the major league roster end up tearing it up in the minors because they are significantly better than the fictional ones? I would think their stats would be better than they should be. Not saying this is a big problem, just wondering if it is happening and, if so, to what degree.

Thanks in advance.
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