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Originally Posted by matttb324
Okay that makes sense. Yeah I have not played too much with the financials, afraid to mess anything up. I did change some things at the beginning when rebranding such as making market sizes roughly match small cities like Worcester and Louisville and changing market sizes for Chicago/NY very large. Also, played with fan interest and loyalty to make Washington low interest, Brooklyn high interest and some other alterations.
I do have the reserve clause on now but I am thinking of changing to free agency after this year to mix things up a bit as rosters are (accurately) very static.
Sorry one more question. I think you helped me earlier change the settings so Negro Leaguers would instead join the league. Do you know which year they should begin to appear in the draft?
Really appreciate your help, this has been a blast so far. I have been reading some books on Deadball baseball while playing the seasons to become familiar with more than just the HOF types.
"Read" "Tales from a Deadball Era" by Mark Halfon on Audible while driving around the past couple weeks and halfway though Frank Deford's book on McGraw & Matthewson. I recommend both although they are very different in style.
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My pleasure, enjoying seeing it all come together.
SABR Bio is another great source for tales and whatnot from this era, while the Forgotten Heroes and Pioneers sections
here are fantastic for NeLers.
So you need to have historical minors ON for the NeLers to come into the league, as well as the color bar OFF. If you have both, they'll start appearing immediately, but only after 1920 will they feature more prominently.