Set the WABAC for the Year 1977, Sherman
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Originally Posted by Ryan Express
I decided I was going to replay the exciting Brewer glory years (81' and 82') and when I loaded up the 81' season my beloved Bambi's Bombers had a payroll of 84,000,000 and a budget of 17,000,000!!!!! This would leave me in a 67,000,000 dollar hole at the end of the season!!!...
Since this is the last time we actually had a good team in Milwaukee I would really like to play the 81'-82' Brewers so please tell me how to fix this issue.
I have an alternate solution, Ryan. I had a similar problem for the opposite goal when I tried to replay my beloved 1982 Reds. (Boy, did they suck.) However, they had a crazy high payroll, because the year before they had the best record in the NL. By moving my start date forward one year, I got to take advantage of players who underperformed the year before -- and were paid appropriately.
When you start in any historic season, you are, in effect, starting w/ a team of FA's. I the case of the '81 Brewers, you are paying individually for the parts of a team that won 86 games the year before.
My recommendation is to include all of the glory years, not just the two when they made the playoffs. From 1978 to 1980, Milwaukee averaged 91 wins. If you start in 1978, the payroll begins at $53M. If you go back one year further, the payroll is $38M. From there, maybe experiment w/ Steve's and Chipper's suggestions until you increase revenues or cut expenses.
Either way, you and the spirit of Staten Island native George Bamberger can enjoy turning the team around instead of taking over a team that is already a winner.
Good luck!