The fielder closest to the ball when it lands, in the opinion of the official scorer, gets the putout.
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The fielder closest to the ball when it lands, in the opinion of the official scorer, gets the putout.
Yes, I do. They are currently on a different computer, but I have them.
So, you're saying that, in this example, the game does not permit you to have 13 active pitchers? It seems likely that I don't entirely understand this either. The screenshot you provide indicates...
You can change the schedules. You build a new template, yes. I worked on historical schedules for several weeks a while back, maybe three years ago. What I can tell you right now is that you can...
Well, you're in luck then. All the '69 WS games can currently be found online, as can the '91 and '60 Game 7s.
You aren't ever going to see Mogul use actual schedules for historical seasons because this game does not support doubleheaders. In the past all teams played a ton of doubleheaders every year,...
I will be happy to provide the schedules. I had a hard drive crash on my main PC and all was lost. I did save the schedules file to a flash drive. I have not loaded these schedules back into the...
The game is probably designed to reflect real life.
Omar Moreno was a base stealer in his day, but he was never able to steal home. He tried just twice and was thrown out both times. Stealing...
What's changing are the player "ratings".
Ratings are a result of your teams scouting. If your scouting is good/great, then your players are accurately rated. Your opponents players are...
You can edit a player (commissioner mode) and change his position. However, some of the time the player will revert back to the previous position when that season is over. So you have to change him...
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here. The date and place of birth for each player is on that individuals player page under "vitals". Are you suggesting this info should be somewhere...
Very thorough and interesting research. Well done. I only play historical seasons and have noticed the effect you've described, but not to the extent you have demonstrated. My thought was that...
Very sorry to hear of the difficulties you have endured. Sounds like you have been through a lot. Glad that you've survived and things are a little better.
I remember you from the "old days",...
Exactly what I've been saying. The game generates its own historical schedules, and they are awful.
Absolutely. A win by default is not quite the same as winning on the field, but in any sport (or game) you get the win when your opponent is unable (or refuses) to play.
Two posts back in this thread....
"The game, as it is, will never have the actual schedules from historical seasons. The main reason is because, in years past, teams played lots and lots of...
My notes say that if you are just simming games (not playing manually), the computer rests tired players. You can change how the computer handles resting players by making an adjustment under...
OK, I see what you're asking. I don't know the answer. It might be the first version that uses actual MLB schedules. I would have no way of knowing, since I only play seasons before 1995 or so. ...
OK, I found some old notes I had made on "tired" and "sore" players. Non-pitchers, of course. I found that there are different degrees of being tired. If a player just got tired, and you don't...
No in-game injuries has been discussed for years. Its not a glitch, per se. It's just not part of the game.
I play BM 2013. I have found that I have to give a position player the day off completely for him to "recover" from his tiredness. No pinch anything. Catchers and older players are most likely to...
Good question. "Never" is the answer. The schedules in BM have always been an issue, and while they have improved they are still awful for historical play. I recently mentioned this in another...
Let me mention that some of you might find information on player development by doing a search, using key words like "minor leagues, levels, ratings", etc. Its been a while since there has been a...
I am not sure what you mean by "list". If "list" means all minor league players, all levels, then where the player is will matter. If you mean, say, you have 8 position players at a particular...