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Old 03-10-2025, 02:23 PM   #15
thehef
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Originally Posted by Brad K View Post
I don't see that having development on is an adequate explanation. Development should not turn this guy into a superstar.
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Originally Posted by Matt Arnold View Post
With development on, anyone can get talent change boosts, especially if they start as a 19 year old.

If you want to avoid that, you probably need to turn the talent change randomness down to as low as it can go, as well as disabling storylines (which can also happen upon big talent swings in rare cases). Then players shouldn't change as much from their imported potentials.
That ^^^ is pretty much exactly what I was going to post. What is your TCR setting?

Also, while I understand you are having more career-milb pitchers than position players make the majors, a) from your original image in your first post are most of positions/pitchers like Boyett (minor scrubs who are surprisingly MLB studs), or are those numbers counting cup-of-coffee guys (those who never made the show IRL but are getting a c'o'c in your league), and b) are the sheer numbers - pitchers being 73 while positionals are 43 - possibly somewhat due to more roster churn among pitchers? I know back in the day teams weren't managing the rosters - especially pitchers - like the shuttle train they do now, but still if AI is making more pitcher roster moves than it is positional roster moves, then pretty much by definition we'd see this issue... Just wondering...
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