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Old 03-27-2018, 01:24 PM   #1
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two questions

1. What is pitch to count?
2. What is the option to reset global financials? It says you should press the button when teams approach 1 billion dollars. Where do you find this information?
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Old 03-27-2018, 06:34 PM   #2
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1: 2 places
in your pitchign staff you can type them in to the right of their names of your Starting rotation.. not the releivers, though

in team strategy-individual strategy (sic) -- you drag player's name to teh bottom of screen to inspect their individual strat.. pitch count is one of the text input boxes -- for any player or position... obviosuly a 3b doesn't need it, but you can set RP pitch counts here if you wanted to. maybe for a low stamina guy? or to avoid pitching extremely tired? the ai protects agains this for RP i believe already.

i think setting max pitch count for a pitcher will cause them to try to pitch to theat # as opposed to normal useage? verfiy that behaviour, though, don't assume i am right.


2)

League Settings -> Finances. you may need to use the coefficient option -- it will reduce the underthehood number, but it will read like you expect.

2^32 / 2 = largest # it can handle (signed +/-, so "/2"). any calculation or single value that exceeds this will be a major problem.

max cash on hand is a typical culprit here, too.. if you don't limit it, you will have to do this eventually due to several teams pushing this value limit. not to mention flipping the dynamic between extensions and FA... wihtout a max cash limit, it is almost certainly cheaper to wait for them to go to FA than to sign them to an extension (has to do with what you can spend that excess cash on and what you cannot -- ie FA and extensions are different pools of money)

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Old 03-27-2018, 11:58 PM   #3
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1. What is pitch to count?
You mean pitch to contact, when pitching during a game? That means that instead of the pitcher trying to get a strikeout, he'll pitch into the strikezone and be willing to allow to the batter to make contact. This could be to try to get a double play, while it will also help keep the pitch count lower and avoid walks. On the downside, you'll give up more hits and strikeout fewer batters.
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Old 03-28-2018, 03:25 AM   #4
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haha that idiot in the 1st reply is so stupid!



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Old 03-28-2018, 09:10 PM   #5
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