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Originally Posted by OrangeP47
That's what I love about the big universes I was mentioning recently, they're so big, it's futile to try to cover everything (not saying the level of detail you provide is too much, though, of course!). It allows for suddenly hidden gems to appear out of no where. I'm really looking forward to who the game thinks deserves to be in the hall of fame when we get that far. In OOTP's current state, I think the hall of fame is my favorite "out of the box feature". I like the customization more, of course, because we get things like this creative Fallout Baseball universe, but that's "user-made content" in my book, not a "feature", other than the fact that it's a feature that it's so easy to create it.
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The talent of the league is volatile (Bryan Assman as Exhibit A), so it will be interesting who can maintain longterm success to be HOF worthy. I will probably control the HOF to put in the people I want. I used to have a HOF formula that included a dice roll. I wonder if I still have it...
Anyway, a quick look at the hitters and pitchers seeming to be on pace include:
1B Barker Cocoa, UP
CF Ben Pawlak, FtH
C Biter Trout, Star
SS Austin Engill, UP
1B Zeldolph Violet, CC
SP Beachboy Nut, NB
SP Sheng Kawolski, DC
SP Derek Green, FtH
SP Scruffy Taguchi, Atom
Close but not quite as good or long of a resume:
RF Tomas Jones, UP
RF Joe Rathmann, FHE
CF Ricky Ticky Laughy, ST
LF Michael Fogcrawler, NB
LF Dan Erb, Con
1B Oren Gep, DC
RF Jonathan Angelou, NB
RF Babs Rooth, CC
1B/SP Lannie Tykeson, ET
SP Phlip Wallace, UP (age probably will limit stats)
SP X10-44 Mannson, FtH
SP Bow Rome, FHE
SP Tony Bertha, UP
SP Ugio Church, NB
SP Nuka Laloosh, Rox
SP Chet Arthur, Good
SP Gavin Eviritts, CC
SP Chris Teddybear, JP
SP Quentin Malone, V81
SP Pete Pembroke, Atom