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*** Coming soon….Roster file for MLB offseason and 2024 season!! ***
*** Coming soon….Roster file for MLB offseason and 2024 season!! ***
Hey gang! I’m hoping to deliver to the community a Christmas/New Years present! Behold below summary…. - File start date December - Updated transactions/trades/free agents though late December (I.e Ohtani and Yamamoto to Dodgers, etc) - Updated nearly 7,000 players based on 2024 Steamer projections - Updated ratings/potentials for top 10 prospects for each team based on scouting reports on Baseball America. OOTP top 10 for each organization may not reflect Baseball America, however top 10’s have been at least reviewed and adjusted - Updated free agency through late December - Updated injuries (Max Scherzer, others) - Includes foreign league player free agents additions Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Jung Hoo Lee, and others! - Prospects “calibrations”. Most prospects are FV 45-55. True elite prospects like Jackson Holliday/Jackson Chourio/Ethan Salas/Junior Caminero/Paul Skenes will be 65-70 range. - Most MLB players are 45-55 range….This is in line with MLB projections. True elites such as Juan Soto, Jacob DeGrom, are still 75-80 FV. Only 15 or so Starting pitchers have a FV of 65+ - Updated financials *still pending* - Updated head coaches/front office *still pending* - Offseason awards *still pending* File does not contain: - MLB draft order - 2024 schedule - I’m also not certain file captures all minor league transactions. I used Streamer as of early December for a starting point. If anyone can help me with these two files I (and the community) will be super grateful!! Estimating file out in next few days…. Stay tuned gang. HP |
Looking forward to this.
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Thank you sir!
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Sending update out…
Below are now updated in the file I’m working on: - Updated financials (adjusting markets/fan interest, et al) - Updated MLB coaches/front office - Offseason awards - Accurate 2024 MLB draft order ** this will have some slight adjustments as a few free agents tied to draft pick compensation have yet to sign ** I’m also going through to adjust R/L splits for at least majority of batters on MLB rosters. Planning to release before New Years! **** If anyone has updated MLB 2024 schedule please send my way so I can include!!! *** |
Looking forward to trying this, thank you for your work!
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I will be calling in sick when this gets dropped lol
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good to know.
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Thank you, looking forward to this!
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+1 waiting for this upload
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cant wait, thank you!
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Very grateful for your work on this, CBLCardinals — goes a long way to keeping the game fresh and relevant. My favorite time to start a new save is the late offseason, before reality sets in and dampens the immersion, and these updated files are a huge help.
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Hey gang,
I truly appreciate all the kind words :) Plan is to still release soon - estimating sometime Sunday 12/31! R/L batter splits are looking great and the AI lineups/depth charts seem to make sense based on them. :D Still hoping someone can deliver a custom 2024 MLB schedule, but no luck yet. More to come soon!! |
So excited. Thank you, kind sir!
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Very excited! Were you the person who made it last offseason as well? Extremely well done!
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Hey gang,
Plan is to upload and release in this thread late afternoon/early evening Central time today. I’m spending time today checking minor leaguers MLB service days which the live start borks on some players…specifically random AA or lower players, usually pitchers for some reason. Options for random minor leaguers also borked for some. Updating those as many as I can find. More updates from me later today! |
Before release, below is a quick Overall Ratings Key I use in conjunction with projection system.
20-25: mostly just Organization depth 30-35: AAAA up/down types. Some potential, but holes in overall game for batters. Potentially a #3 type catcher, or last bullpen arm on MLB roster. Possibly 26th man on roster. Examples: Jon Singleton Seby Zavala Jake Bauers 40-45 #5 SP type starters, bench depth, second division starters. Examples: Marco Gonzales Brady Singer Garrett Hampson Brent Rooker Rene Pinto 50: Major league average player. Majority of MLB in this bucket +/- 5. #4 type starters, average position players. Learn to love and embrace this tier! Rosters need average players!! Examples: Luis Urias Harold Ramirez Ryan Mountcastle Starling Marte Nick Castellanos Josh Bell German Marquez Lucas Giolito Dane Dunning Nestor Cortes Chris Bassett 55-60: #3 Starting Pitcher, possibly #2 potential for higher end. Above average to really good players. All star potential. Examples: George Kirby Nathan Eovaldi Bryan Reynolds Evan Carter Jordan Montgomery Luis Castillo Tanner Bibee Cody Bellinger Bryon Buxton Logan Webb Anthony Volpe 65-70: Superstar position players. #2 to #1 Ace Level Starting Pitchers. Examples: Bryce Harper Corbin Carroll Luis Arraz Nolan Arrenado Tyler Glasnow Kevin Gausman Jose Ramirez Manny Machado Mike Trout Luis Robert Jr Shane McClanahan Yoshinobu Yamamoto Josh Hader Rafael Devers Corbin Burnes Bo Bichette Eury Perez Riley Green Jordan Walker Prospect examples: Jackson Holliday Jackson Chourio Junior Caminero Paul Skenes Ethan Salas Dylan Crews James Wood 75-80: Elite level. True Ace #1 Starting pitchers, batters are face of franchise. Examples: Ronald Acuna, Jr Julio Rodriguez Juan Soto Yordan Alvarez Aaron Judge Jacob DeGrom Mookie Betts Adley Rutschman Bobby Witt, Jr Shohei Ohtani Edwin Diaz Zipping file and will begin upload shortly! |
Here it is gang!!!
I hope you enjoy the roster file and have a safe Happy New Years! https://drive.google.com/file/d/13EM...usp=share_link **** IMPORTANT all teams are currently set to NOT allow AI changes. Once you take over a team, change this in league settings!!! *** - In the file I have scouting off. There are definitely chances some players may have slightly higher/lower ratings if I missed someone. - In general batters “Avoid K” rating is boosted, otherwise many high strikeout hitters were rated too poorly to be on a MLB roster (30 overall range) - I’ve adjusted some markets/loyalty/owner focus stuff. A specific example is Seattle. Their ownership is claiming virtually no money to spend this offseason, despite being the most profitable team in MLB 2022 per Forbes. I’ve adjusted them to below average market, and owner focus to extreme profit. - Unfortunately schedule is not the official MLB 2024. Hopefully someone can produce one soon to add to file - Updated financial demand by tier. In coordination with this I’ve also increased Financials for teams. - I feel the rookie draft prospects for 2024 need a lot of updates. I didn’t have time to touch many here - As noted in an earlier post, I’ve done my best to incorporate splits, specifically at least for players on MLB roster. My methodology was to leverage 2023 splits. If sample size was small, I would default to reviewing career splits. It’s entirely possible I’ve missed some players, but the AI setting up lineups looks pretty good from what I reviewed. Macro-wise everything looks great. Have fun everyone!!! |
Just finished downloading the file. Thank you for doing this!
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