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Fictional Database from a few years back
There was a fictional database that someone had made a few years ago, I was wondering if maybe someone has this and if this can be used in 12?
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Easiest thing to do is take Lahman (or whatever db you use) and use a randomization string on the first and last name fields, then fix the player id to match their new names. Voila. You have your very own fictional db.
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Well, you'd have to match them up in the pitching, hitting, and fielding files for sure. If you're not comfortable with that, then it'd be a job.
Why not just use the game to create fictional players. The end result is the same basically. Using my method, you'd get a clone of each real life player, but you'd not know who was who. |
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One of the reasons I don't want to use the games creation of players is that most of the pitchers in my league that are created are 2 pitch pitchers. If I use a historical type roster database, it would (hopefully) weed that stupidity out.
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