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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 21
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House Rules?
I started up a game with the Washington Senators in 1961. My goals is to see how I can fare with the Senators/Rangers as compared to real life. However, with foreknowledge it doesn't seem terribly difficult. So, does anybody play by their own house rules in regards to drafting and acquiring players? I'd love to hear some before I hit my first amateur draft.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Greater Boston Area
Posts: 3,055
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Don't play with recalc on. That'll help with the foreknowledge problem.
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Death to the Draft & Release issue! Co-Commish of the Overlords Baseball League (1930-39). Owner of the Boston Red Sox, 939-601, .609% (1930-39). 1930-34, '36-39, American League Eastern Division Champions (9/10). 1936, 1937, 1939 American League Champions (3/9). 1936, 1937 World Series victors (2/3). 125-96, .565% vs. the New York Yankees. |
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Copalis Beach, WA
Posts: 142
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Do not allow trading of draft picks or better yet have players assigned to their original teams.
Set trading frequency to low or very low. By doing these the foreknowledge becomes very frustrating because you know who the good/great players are but you just can't get them. Also, if you use a shorter period for free agency, even if you do get the great players you probably won't be able to keep them (or very many) with the salary restraints. Also be sure the owner is setting the budget. |
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