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Help with Spring training...
ok new to 08...I need a little help with spring training. This is for a on-line league.
I think I will expand the roster to 40 players and play my stars/regulars probably at 40% of the games, maybe train a few guys at new positions. As far as pitcher go with a 6 man and work in my triple AAA arms in there. Any suggestions? Anything you have learned and can pass along. The manual does not say that much. Thanks in advance.
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Honestly, I don't even pay attention in ST. I set my regular lineups and pitching staff, call up two or three extra relievers, a third catcher and an extra infielder and outfielder and usually don't even put them on the depth chart.
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ST is a great time to start guys at new positions, or get them better at one of their weaker ones. I also use pretty much all my triple A or back end pitchers. I try not to let my stars play, or at least confine them to DH duties, because its meaningless and I don't want to get them injured.
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It's definitely true that ST is a great time to improve guys' defense, whether it's learning a new position or improving an existing one. Defense gets better very rapidly in ST. |
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Spring Training
I always click on Spring Training in the League Setup menu ...
But it does not seem to work for me. Is there anything else that needs to be done in order to activate ST? Is so, what? Spanky |
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ST doesn't exist in the minor leagues, but if you've got it on in Game Setup, it should work automatically in your Major League. It should start about 30-35 days before Opening Day.
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During spring training, I brought up folks to fill my 40-man roster. At the end of spring training, I sent all the guys back down. It wasn't a problem until I got to one player. When I tried to send him down, it said he was out of options and would have to pass through waivers.
I thought during spring training roster movement just occured with out waivers. If not, what exactly is the rule? And are the rules at the end of the season the same as the rosters expand? Thanks. |
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Your Transactions screen should show your big league roster and several minor leagues. Look at the big league roster, it should say 25/40 somewhere to show that you have 25 of 40 possible players on the roster for Spring Training. And if you've been around here since 2003 and don't know how to set the lineups.... I don't know what kind of help I'll be. ![]() Quote:
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Thanks for the response. I guess what I really was asking was whether or not there is a period (i.e. spring training) where I can move players at will with out roster restriction. I did sim to the end of spring training so that may have been my problem--I should have cut the roster down before that, I guess.
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Well I never did claim to be helpful.
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Thanks for the help.
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