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Originally Posted by BaseballMan
Its really bad in the 1870s.
Like i said i know there were a lot of errors leading to a lot of unearned runs but do they need to happen all at once?
Ive seen scores like 67-43 scores with 20 + errors.
If the errors didn't happen all at once it might improve that.
I know there were high scoring games in early baseball but the game seems to amplify it with errors happening all at once.
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Are you playing with historical players or are you playing fictional? How big is your league? What are your roster limits? What are the pitcher settings?
If I had to guess, I'd say that you might be playing too many crummy players because your rosters are too big. And it almost doesn't matter what your roster limits are, because the OOTP minimum of 15 is too big for the 1870s. So even if your roster maximum is 15, that's still about four players too many for each team. If you have the same number of teams that the NA had, then your teams will be playing a whole bunch of scrubs who have no business on the field and those guys might be the ones making all the errors.
But, like I said, that's just a guess