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			<title>Question re:  how playoffs are scheduled</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 01:40:46 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[My league just completed it's first season and we are in the middle of the playoffs.  We have three rounds scheduled with the first being best of five and the second being best of seven. 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>My league just completed it's first season and we are in the middle of the playoffs.  We have three rounds scheduled with the first being best of five and the second being best of seven.<br />
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I expected the playoffs to be scheduled like in real life, so the best of five series would be two games, day off, two games, day off, one game.  While the best of seven is two games, day off, three games, day off, two games.<br />
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What I also expected was that it would keep this structure whether the full five or seven games needed to be played in the round.  So for example, if in the second round the teams sweep their opponents in 4 games, all the games that weren't played would now become off days.  So five days would pass in the calendar before the next round was played.<br />
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But in our second round, the teams were done by game six and instead of getting two days off before the next round, it only put a single game.  Is there a way to change this manually or otherwise?<br />
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Kenny V</div>

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			<title>Convert 6.5 to OOTP 9?</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:57:39 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I'm one of those guys who loves OOTP 6.5. Frankly, 2007 and 8 gave no reasons to upgrade, OOTP 9 looked good and 10 looks pretty solid... but I understand 10 has such differences that things from 6.5 will not translate properly (IE 10 gives pitches specific ratings) 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm one of those guys who loves <acronym title="Out of the Park Baseball">OOTP</acronym> 6.5. Frankly, 2007 and 8 gave no reasons to upgrade, <acronym title="Out of the Park Baseball">OOTP</acronym> 9 looked good and 10 looks pretty solid... but I understand 10 has such differences that things from 6.5 will not translate properly (IE 10 gives pitches specific ratings)<br />
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My question is, we are 10 years into our season. Obviously nobody wants to start over... is there a proven way to convert the league to 9? <br />
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Do the ratings over? Has anybody converted a 6.5 league successfully and been happy with how they've done it? I mean obviously the best way is so that the best players in our 6.5 remain the best players in our 9 league.<br />
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I understand we'd probably have to upgrade the file to <acronym title="Out of the Park Baseball">OOTP</acronym> 8 and then upgrade it to 9 right?<br />
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Also, for those using 9 successfully... what are reasons for switching from 6.5 to 9? I mean 6.5 has its flaws but its stable... and we've invested a lot of time and competitveness in this league so we don't want to just wipe it clean... we want the 9 league to be as competitively fair as the 6.5 league was while maintaining history...<br />
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Any insight would be much appreciated!</div>

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			<title>Best World Series ever?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:07:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Ok, so first a little playoff background information. My team, the Reds, had won a 16 inning marathon in St.Louis to defeat and sweep the Cardinals, and go to the 2016 World Series undefeated. They would face another undefeated team, the Rays.  
 
  In game 1, Reds ace Clarence Grant allowed only...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Ok, so first a little playoff background information. My team, the Reds, had won a 16 inning marathon in St.Louis to defeat and sweep the Cardinals, and go to the 2016 World Series undefeated. They would face another undefeated team, the Rays. <br />
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  In game 1, Reds ace Clarence Grant allowed only two runs in 8 innings, but Rays starter Jesus Padilla matched every pitch and more, allowing only 1 run in eight innings. The Reds struck first with a solo shot by Juan Francisco in the fifth, but Tampa’s Bill Halfyard singled in a run in the 6th, and sac filed in a run in the 8th, and Cincinnati went in to the bottom of the ninth trailing 2 – 1. Tampa closer Brian Wilson, however, allowed Freddy Gomez to hit a solo home run leading off the ninth to tie things up. The Rays rallied off Adam Reifer in the top of the 10th with 2 runs, one earned, as a wild pitch with the bases loaded, and then a sac fly gave the rays a 4 -2  lead.  Brian Wilson again gave up a home run to start the bottom of the 10th, Juan Fransisco’s second home run and third hit of the night. The rays then brought in Nate West, who, after getting two outs, walked the bases loaded. He then struck out Terry Brabender to seal the win for the Rays. It was a disappointing loss for the Reds, as the offence that carried them to the World Series all but disappeared, with the exception of Freddy Gomez who had two hits, and of course Juan Francisco who had three hits, including the two home runs.<br />
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  In game 2, The Reds stuck first again, as Julio Morban tripled in a run, and Devaris Gordon hit a sac fly, giving the Reds a 2 – 0 lead after one. Reds starter Anthony Thompson was not sharp, giving up seven runs, six earned in three innings, and the relievers allowed five more Rays to score. Nate West of the Rays allowed a solo shot by Julio Morban to open the bottom of the 8th, and proceeded to walk the bases loaded for the second straight night, this time with no outs. Ralph Morrissey and Jay Bruce both hit run scoring groundouts, but that was all the reds could do, as they lost the game 12 -5. Tampa was propelled by four home runs, big offensive nights by Bill Halfyard, and Chris Young, and a solid start (6ip 2 er) by Josh Johnson. The Reds again could not get any offence going, as Julio Morban was the only Red with multiple hits.<br />
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  In game 3, Tampa took a 2 -0 lead early with a RBI single by Chris Young in the second and a RBI single by Tim Owens in the fourth. The Reds rallied in the top of the 5th as, with one out, Devaris Gordon singled, Freddy Gomez doubled,  Terry Brabender doubled both of them in, and Ralph Morrissey hit the third straight reds double, bringing in Brabender. The Rays did not score anymore runs, and Morrissey hit a RBI single in the seventh to give the Reds a 4 – 2 lead, the final score. Julio Robles of the Reds did a good job of pitching out of jams, allowing two runs in seven innings, and Freddy Gomez ( 2 for 4), Terry Brabender ( 1 for 4, 2 rbi), and Ralph Morrissey ( 3 for 5, 1 rbi) carried the Reds offensively. John Barber of the Rays went 4 for 4, and Rays starter Jake Peavy allowed four runs in 6.1 innings for a mediocre outing.<br />
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  In Game 4, the reds sent out  Clarence Grant on short rest, hoping to tie up the series. Back to Back homers by John Barber and Luis Amador in the bottom of the first gave the Rays a 2 – 0 lead. Ralph Morrissey homered in the second to give the reds a run, and the reds took the lead in the fifth, on a RBI double by Devaris Gordon, and a two RBI double by Freddy Gomez. The Rays stranded the bases loaded in the bottom of the fifth, but scored five runs with two outs  in the sixth off Clarence Grant and Anthony Slama, giving them a 7 – 4 lead. Terry Brabender drove in a run in the top of the seventh on a fielders choice, but  Gustav Van As hit a solo home run for the rays in the bottom of the seventh. The reds brought it within one run with a two run shot by Juan Fransisco, the only batter Nate West faced, but a caught stealing  in the ninth by Devaris Gordon ended a rally, as Brian Wilson saved the game for the Rays. Freddy Gomez had a excellent game for the Reds (3 for 3, 2 bb), as did Rafael Moreno ( 2 for 4, 2 2b). However, the Rays hit three home runs, and Clarence Grant had a bad start for the Reds (5.2 ip, 6 er), as did Anthony Slama in his relief (0.0 ip, 2 h, 1 er, 2 bb). Though Rays starter Jesus Padilla was not great (6 ip, 4 er), he got his third postseason win, as the rays won 8 -7.<br />
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  In game 5, the Reds took the lead early, as Freddy Gomez hit a solo home run in the first, and Juan Francisco had a RBI single. Devaris Gordon also had a RBI single in the second. The Reds extended their lead to 4 – 0 in the fourth on a RBI double by Freddy Gomez. Though the reds did not score anymore, starter Anthony Thompson pitched six shutout innings, and, though Anthony Slama had another bad outing (0.1 ip, 3r, 1 er), giving up three runs in the bottom of the seventh, that was all the rays could muster, as Rafael Feliz of the Reds got his fifth postseason save in the ninth, sealing a 4 -3 Reds victory, as the Reds staved off elimination, and sent the series back to Cincinnati. Freddy Gomez (3 for 4, 1 2b, 1 hr, 2rbi) and Ralph Morrissey(2 for 4) continued their monster postseasons, as the Reds handed Josh Johnson (5.1 ip, 4r, 3er) his first loss of the postseason.<br />
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  In game 6, Jay Bruce drove in the first run for the reds, with a RBI groudout in the second. Freddy Gomez hit a solo shot in the third, adding another run. Julio Morban double in Jay Bruce in the bottom of the seventh, giving the Reds a 3 – 0 lead, and that would be the games final score.  Julio Robles once again pitched a very good game, with seven shutout innings, and, though no one had multiple hits for the Reds,  it is notable to mention that Jay Bruce snapped a 0 for 31 drought and got his first world series hit of the year in the 7th, with a double. Jake Peavy pitched a good game (8.0 ip, 3 er, complete game), but the Reds forced a game 7!<br />
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  In game 7, John Barber of the Rays hit a solo home run in the first inning off of Brett Devall, who the Reds were forced to use in game 7. Jesus Padilla got the first out in the bottom of the first, but Freddy Gomez homered in his third straight game,  then  Terry Brabender singled, and then Ralph Morrissey hit a two run bomb, as the reds took a 3 -1 lead. Tim Owens, however hit a two run home run in the top of the second to tie things up, even though a tampa runner was thown out a third. Devaris Gordon singled to start the bottom of the third for the Reds, and Freddy Gomez proceeded to do his best impression of Reggie/Utley by hitting his second home run of the game, and his fifth of the World series. The struggling Nate West was brought in, and continued to struggle, giving up a walk, and then, not to be outdone by Gomez, Ralph Morrissey hit his second home run of the game. The next two reds singled, but a outfield assist a home help the rays limit the damage to a 7 – 3 reds lead. In the bottom of the fourth, Gomez took a walk, and Ralph Morrissey hit a RBI double, but, once again, the Rays threw out a runner at home to get out of the inning. Brett Devall collapsed in the top of the fifth, however, allowing a three run home run to Gustav Van As, and another three run home run to Chris Young, both after two outs as the Rays rallied for six runs, giving them a 9 – 8 lead. Devall( 4.2 ip, 9 r, 6 er) left the game after a terrible outing. Julio Morban tied it up with a dramatic two out home run in the seventh. The game went in to extra innings with that score. To lead of the top of the tenth, Chris Young hit a triple, chasing Dallas Buck (4.0 ip, 1 er, 6 k) from the game after an excellent relief outing. Anthony Slama, in his relief, allowed the run to score on a fielders choice, but otherwise shut down the Rays. In the bottom of the 10th, the Rays sent out Brian Wilson for a second inning to win the series for the Reds. Pinch hitter Kedir Mutira singled to start the innings, and, after a passed ball advancing Mutira to second,  Devaris Gordon grounded out, advancing Mutira to third. Freddy Gomez took his fourth walk of the game, and Terry Brabender singled home Mutira to tie the game up, and advance Gomez to third. Approprianly enough, Ralph Morrissey drove in Gomez to win the World Series, on a sac fly!  Leading the offensive charge for the Reds were Freddy Gomez ( 2 for 2, 2hr, 3 rbi, 4 bb) and Ralph Morrissey (3 for 4, 1 2b, 2 hr, 6 rbi, 1 bb). <br />
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  Catcher Freddy Gomez (13 for 24 (.541), 5 2b, 5 hr, 9 rbi, 8 bb, 4 k) and Rookie Center Fielder Ralph Morrissey (11 for 28 (.398), 2 2b, 3 hr,  10 rbi,  1 bb, 3 k) were named the co – mvps.</div>

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			<title>Who would you choose for Pitcher of the Year?</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 00:07:10 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Just looking for a little bit of help choosing some awards for my first full season in my dynasty starting in 1834. Each team plays 204 games, and these 2 pitchers are the tops in my American league. At first it looked cut and dry, but now im not sure which one to give the nod to. What do you guys...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Just looking for a little bit of help choosing some awards for my first full season in my dynasty starting in 1834. Each team plays 204 games, and these 2 pitchers are the tops in my American league. At first it looked cut and dry, but now im not sure which one to give the nod to. What do you guys think?<br />
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Jeff Pollard 41-21 record, 576.1IP, 493HA, 134ER, 2.09ERA, 324K, 7 SHO, 40BB, 48 Complete Games<br />
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Jose Ramirez 37-19 record, 555.1IP, 395HA, 131ER, 2.12ERA, 515K, 10 SHO, 141BB, 36 Complete Games<br />
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The game awarded Pollard the number 1 slot for the award, but I always like to compare and have the final choice on who gets the award in my leagues. In this case I think i would give the nod to Ramirez, except for the obsene amount of walks that he has compared to Pollard. What do you guys think, are those so many walks that he should lose the award, or should they be overlooked in favor of the dominating strikeout totals that he had?  I wish i knew how to do a poll for this....</div>

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			<dc:creator>MrLegend85</dc:creator>
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			<title>downloading OOTP9</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 20:21:25 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[My PC recently crashed out on me...so I bought a new laptop.  I want to install OOTP9 on there (never bouth OOTPx) but I can't find anywhere to download it on the website.  Can anyone help me out?  I still have my license and all that...just need to get it downloaded.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>My PC recently crashed out on me...so I bought a new laptop.  I want to install OOTP9 on there (never bouth OOTPx) but I can't find anywhere to download it on the website.  Can anyone help me out?  I still have my license and all that...just need to get it downloaded.</div>

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			<dc:creator>Mattymo</dc:creator>
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			<title>Are Grand Slams Tracked?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 23:59:53 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Is there a way to track Grand Slams other than going through each game's box score manually? If not in OOTP 9, is this something that has been added to X? Thanks for the help!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Is there a way to track Grand Slams other than going through each game's box score manually? If not in <acronym title="Out of the Park Baseball">OOTP</acronym> 9, is this something that has been added to X? Thanks for the help!</div>

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			<title>Do draft lists work right in online leagues?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 18:19:48 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I just used imported draft lists for teh WWBL, one GM got a pitcher when he didn't have any pitchers on his list and then the SS he wanted was picked several picks after his pick, anybody know what is the deal, do i have to do anything else after I import the files to make them work in the draft]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I just used imported draft lists for teh WWBL, one GM got a pitcher when he didn't have any pitchers on his list and then the SS he wanted was picked several picks after his pick, anybody know what is the deal, do i have to do anything else after I import the files to make them work in the draft</div>

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			<title>Successes With Imported Players</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:46:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I just started a 1975 league without the complete history. I have a high school and college feeder league. I am also planning on eventually bringing back all the great players who retired before the 1975 season. My plan is to import them as teenagers and assign them to a college or high school team...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I just started a 1975 league without the complete history. I have a high school and college feeder league. I am also planning on eventually bringing back all the great players who retired before the 1975 season. My plan is to import them as teenagers and assign them to a college or high school team to watch them develop and eventually be in the draft pool. I was wondering if anyone else has tried that and what the results have been. I just started my season and so far I have guys like Gil Hodges, Duke Snider, Richie Ashburn and Don Drysdale in high school or in college. I am excited about the possibilities...just curious if anyone else has tried this.</div>

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			<title>Repetitive Dropped Ball Occurrance</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 03:32:08 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I was wondering if anyone else besides myself are experiencing problems with their third base man dropping the ball on pick off plays that should be an out? 
 
I have a third base man, with a infield error rating of 6 (on a 1-5 scale) who drops 45%-50% of all pick off attempts.  Every time I am...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I was wondering if anyone else besides myself are experiencing problems with their third base man dropping the ball on pick off plays that should be an out?<br />
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I have a third base man, with a infield error rating of 6 (on a 1-5 scale) who drops 45%-50% of all pick off attempts.  Every time I am successful in getting the runner, he drops the ball!!!  <br />
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(I have also had this happen in 2 other game/leagues that I have going on in different eras.)</div>

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