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Join Date: May 2004
Location: San Jose, CA
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Cloned Player Cheat
I'm playing a fictional historical/dead ball-era league and I created a fictional player who both pitches and plays 1B. Good enough batter to be in the lineup when not starting, but I still want him in the rotation, so I have him in the depth chart as starting at 1B as well as in the pitching rotation. Opening day? There's two of him. A 1B version and a P version.
I'd like to say: ![]() But I guess it's a cheat nonetheless. ![]() |
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Is he occupying two slots on your roster? If he is, it's an annoyance, but not a cheat.
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It's as if there are two of them. One at 1B, one on the mound. Comes up twice in the batting order. Strangely enough, it seems to have only recorded one of them to the actual player's season/career statistics.
I'd call it a cheat if the player's really good. ![]() |
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What I'm trying to get at is, when you look at your roster page are there seperate entries for 'Joe Schlabotnick, pitcher' and 'Joe Schlabotnick, first base'? Your primary roster has a limit on the number of players (often 25). Is Joe occupying one slot, or two? Are you paying one salary, or two?
Also, are you patched up to 2.0.2.53? |
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