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Yup, injury on high is both exciting and frustrating. Last year I seemed to run into the "he's batting cleanup for the human team - must injure him" problem, where I think I had about 3 weeks in a row my cleanup hitters kept getting hurt. And as always, the year I carry 6 capable OF they all stay healthy, and the year I try to get by with only 3 they all get hurt. I remember one year where I had 6 of my top 7 outfielders all hurt at the same time.
But yes, for a new player, the game plays very well out of the box. The main points I would consider changing from the defaults are the ratings, and really, that's more personal preference whether you like 2-8, 1-10, 1-20, or whatever. I would say start the game with the team you want, look over players, then go change the ratings to something else, and have another look through. Whichever system you feel tells you the right amount of information you want to know about your guys, stick with that.
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