Question Regarding Player Editing
I simmed through 2007 and planned to go back and edit over the 2007 simmed stats with the actual 2007 stats. The problem is when I set the player editor to "this season" at the end of 2007 the numbers I edit in never seem to be recorded on the player page.
Anyone know how I can do this and have the numbers change properly?
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Now we know what Joe is doing since losing his job!
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RickD
Now we know what Joe is doing since losing his job!
Firstly he did NOT lose his job as it was he who turned down the offer.;)
Secondly,maybe he used to much BM predicted results/sims during the playoffs....:D
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Joe Torre
I simmed through 2007 and planned to go back and edit over the 2007 simmed stats with the actual 2007 stats. The problem is when I set the player editor to "this season" at the end of 2007 the numbers I edit in never seem to be recorded on the player page.
Anyone know how I can do this and have the numbers change properly?
There's no way to edit the player's year-by-year stats in his scouting report.
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This is a feature I have requested since I joined the boards. Year by Year stat input.
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Just edit the Lahman files. It's easier that way anyway.
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Joe should edit the results of the last 6 World Series.
And I say he DID lose his job. I think the Yankees expected him to refuse the "job offer". They dont want him back, and attempted to avoid public scorn by making what appears, to most people, to be a reasonable offer. I could be wrong, but thats what I think. Would anyone say he didnt lose his job if the Yankees offer was, say $20,000 a year?
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Swampdog
Joe should edit the results of the last 6 World Series.
And I say he DID lose his job. I think the Yankees expected him to refuse the "job offer". They dont want him back, and attempted to avoid public scorn by making what appears, to most people, to be a reasonable offer. I could be wrong, but thats what I think. Would anyone say he didnt lose his job if the Yankees offer was, say $20,000 a year?
Clearly trying to avoid public scorn is not working as they have received a ton of heat for letting him get away. Plus I don't think they would have let on their best manager since Casey Stengel like that, if they had no intentions of keeping him they would have let him go honorably.
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Since when do the New York Yankees do anything "honorably"? Maybe they did something honorably during the Steinbrenner regime....guessed I missed it.
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More accurately: Since when do the Steinbrenner's do anything "honorably"?
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ohms_law
More accurately: Since when do the Steinbrenner's do anything "honorably"?
By winning at all cost. That is pretty honorable.