Most wins iv ever had is 441
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Most wins iv ever had is 441
I beat Cy Young's win record last night. He retired at 50 years old, 590 wins and about 6,100 strikeouts. I will post a pic tonight (I am currently at graduate school for class tonight). He pitched 32 seasons. He sucked pretty bad for the last 2 seasons but otherwise at a winning record each season. No cheating or anything. Keep in mind that in my game, it's been going on for for 600 years or something like that. So it took an insane amount of time.
On a similar note, my roommate had a pitcher for that pitched for 37 seasons and retired at 57 years old. He didn't come close to Cy Young's record but he did have more than 7,000 strikeouts. I can provide pics later tonight since I'm on the school's computer.
I find this very hard to believe that you had a player play that long at such a high level. I have never been able to get anyone to play that long and well enough to be able to break that record, unless of course you just leave them in the rotation no matter how bad they suck it up.
You sure you didn't change the "hall of fame career" setting at all?
Pay them an insane amount of money and they will play, even if they play like complete garbage. And garbage it is indeed. If you have the money to sustain a financial hit for some time, try it out. Fithen may have the win record and strikeout record, but also has not so good records, most home runs allowed, etc. Take the good with the bad, or so they say. I did notice the the negative millions in the history.... It still came out of my budget though.
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I'm curious, since you've played your league for so long. What is the all-time most career hits number, and highest career batting average?
Interestingly enough, no one has come close to Ty Cobb's batting average. Here are my hit leaders: (Note the 54 year old!)
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Note - Josephine Strawser's numbers are not impressive, just an accumulation of many years. I can post her stats if you want. Tricia Scarbrough played a natural baseball career with no real crazy money manipulation. Note the double digit homers all her career, even in the last year. Had I paid her more...
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Why are most of your hits leaders girls? :P
I don't know man. Got to be the eye rating. With my girlfriend, I get away with nothing!
Oh, it helps to to have players that have a high health rating from the start. Getting a player with less than 80 health with not be healthy enough to make crazy statistics over a 30 year career.
That's interesting. Thanks
Havent reached any of those age levels Cy retired in o6 the one i played.But have Done the "insane pay" for lowrate and some will actually produce.Did it a few times online. If the player is happy I can see same player staying on longer.To reach Glory Rather than retire early?.
Man have you played a long time!!
Interesting stats.
I would like to see all of that pitchers seasons though. I'm curious as to just how bad he played near the end. I know that once most of my guys hit 40 they go down hill real quick.
Maybe this will give you an idea...
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Closest I have come to Cy's record is only 337 (Pedro Astacio), which isn't close; however, Jim Edmonds hit 1064 HR and 4533 hits for me in the same franchise. The starting year was 1990, and each of them were finished by 2016.
Other notable stats from that franchise:
Kevin Milwood had 301 wins
Manny Ramirez had 866 HR
Keep in mind that, on top of "OhCrap" having simulated some 600 years, we've all simulated 10's of thousands of seasons collectively. With that much baseball having been "played", nothing is really too surprising.