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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 8
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Position Label
Does it have any bearing on a players performance, ratings, or usage by the computer when AI manages lineups and in-game substitutions/pinch hitters, etc?
If I have a player that is listed as a 3B, but has ratings such as: Fielding rating 3B 2 Fielding rating SS 6 Fielding rating 1B 8 and I change his position (label) to 1B, how will that affect AI and player development? anyone know? |
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin
Posts: 1,820
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It may make a difference for your depth charts keeping him as a 3B. When I see these types of players (those rated better at a secondary position) I usually change their main position to the one that has the higher ratings. If the player above is a great hitter with power I probably would have moved him to SS. 1B are a dime a dozen in OOTP while a great hitting shortstop only comes around every so often......at least it appears that way when I can't find a SS. ![]() |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: London
Posts: 2,243
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I don't think it has any great significance. However:
-you will notice the player's overall and potential star rating may change if you change his position. Star ratings (or the /80 rating, if you use that scale) are based on comparisons with players at the same position, so if you change a SS into a 1B, his star rating will usually drop because the offensive quality of 1Bs is much better than of SSs. There is a Game Setup preference that you can change if you want players to be compared regardless of position; -if you change someone to a random position that they've never played, the AI will insert the player in depth charts as a backup at that position. So, if you make your backup LF into a catcher, he'll likely be inserted as a backup (never a starter) at catcher and at LF. If he's good enough to start in LF, the AI will use him there no matter how you set his position (unless you convert him to a pitcher, I think). Unfortunately there is no way to force the AI to use a player at a certain position- no matter how you set a player's position, the AI will look at the player's underlying fielding ratings to determine where best to play him. The ability to lock a player into a position has been requested for next year's version of the game. |
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 8
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so the way I read your replies, the label is basically meaningless unless I change it to pitcher (perhaps). it is really only used then for me to look at when i am evalutating my lineups. i do know that if i use the dropdown for shortstops, anyone rated at ss will show up, which I really like about the game
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