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Interestingly, in the early 1970s, there was talk of reorganizing the AAA level into four 6-team leagues, partially in response to the Energy Crisis so as to make the leagues more geographically compact to reduce travel. The idea never went past the consideration stage. |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Peoria, Illinois
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Unfortunately, I must still be doing something wrong. I get thru all the steps but no matter where I enter the free agent screen from, I get no other button than the "REPORT" button I do not get the "CREATE FICTIONAL PLAYER", "IMPORT HISTORICAL PLAYER" or "DELETE ALL FREE AGENTS" button. I have gone back and checked my steps numerous times. Not sure what I am doing wrong. Maybe the game doesn't want me messing with history!!! Any ideas? |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Peoria, Illinois
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Well, I have just proved beyond any reasonable doubt that I am an idiot!!!
Thanks for pointing out commish thing swampdragon!! It was the 1st thing I should have checked. Rasnell, sorry I wasted your time but thank you again for taking the time to respond. |
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How do you think I knew to check that? There are no stupid questions. OK, I bet someone can prove that to be wrong (before Sublimity and Syd show up), but you still should feel free to ask about anything you're having a problem with.
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You're not an idiot. I failed to mention commissioner mode. I honestly thought you could make the change in off-season without commissioner mode. So, see, we're not idiots. We're still learning something new every day.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: California
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It seems like when I do a "historical-ficitional" league the deadball stats last longer than normal, is anyone else getting this? I thought I heard that this was an issue for some.
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This is an issue. Something is wrong, especially with the HR modifiers once you get to the 1930s. It has been TT'd, Markus marked it fixed, and reports are that it's still not working.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Chicago, by way of Philly
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And according to the MILB website, leagues weren't affiliated until 1921. And St. Louis was the team that really exploited the use of the minors early on. I haven't dug deep enough to know exactly how that is quantified, but I want to find out. Now, obviously, there's no roster set for the Pacific Coast League in 1901, so I just use the fictional players and go from there. I'm debating about using high school feeder leagues early on, with college leagues coming up in the 50's and 60's. The historical simulation is pretty open-ended because you can do so many different things. For instance, you could create a series of leagues in the early years, and then when the depression comes, you could start to fold them up. And then you could "kill" draft-eligible players during the war as you see fit. Seeing as you can alter the history text, you can enter in information about certain players missing 12-18 due to active duty requirements. Many poor souls wouldn't make it back. Of course, it would hit the minor league ranks harder than the majors. It's a lot of fun... ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Are you referring to this just for fictional, or overall? Because I've seen too few HRs in my historical sims, too. Way too many in the early 20s, and too few in the 30s. 1922 seems to be a huge offensive year, not just for Babe Ruth. I see a swell of offense/HRs from 1921 through about 1924-26, then it gradually comes back down and I've got guys barely cracking 30 HRs a year in the 30s. Certainly no one coming close to 50.
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The very simple version goes like this: Originally, ALL minor leagues were independent operations. They sold their best players to the highest bidding major league club. However, there was the forerunner of the Rule 5 draft in place which allowed some additional movement of players. Later on, some major league clubs began buying outright minor league teams in order to get complete access to all the players being developed; of course, this meant the major league team was now fully responsible for the finances of that minor league club. Others major league teams formed working agreements which saw the major league club pay the minor league club in exhange for exclusive access to the players being developed by the minor league team. Eventually, all the players on minor league clubs became members of the major league team affiliated with that minor league team. In effect minor league teams owned little more than their club name and stadium; all the players actually belonged to the major league club. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Chicago, by way of Philly
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I've run through this once..and here's the hiccup I came across: I have the independent leagues set up with full financials. When I go to affiliate them with the majors, all of a sudden, the major are flat broke because of the minor league contracts! I may have to go and give the major league teams a boost of funds to pay for the integration, but I don't know if that will solve the problem. Essentially, the renewing contracts in the newly-affiliated leagues have to be converted to minor league contracts. I don't see an easy way to do it, so that means manual intervention....
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