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Author:  jacobye46 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:17 pm ]
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ok I just found out soemthing I hate, so i was 5 games behind the indians(dream draft) with 9 games to go and the indians lost on the last day and I won so we were tied for the wild card, and guess what????? cleveland still got the wild card and I got NOTHING, even though we had the same record and winning%, not even a one game-play-off, Im so mad

Author:  DrMario [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:47 pm ]
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jacobye46 wrote:
ok I just found out soemthing I hate, so i was 5 games behind the indians(dream draft) with 9 games to go and the indians lost on the last day and I won so we were tied for the wild card, and guess what????? cleveland still got the wild card and I got NOTHING, even though we had the same record and winning%, not even a one game-play-off, Im so mad



They probably had won more games against you than you had against them.

Author:  jacobye46 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:02 pm ]
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o ya I forgot about that

Author:  apple4960 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:20 pm ]
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Or that the programed umpire grew emotions, now hates you, and wants to eat you and your children (if you have any.) But, the former's more likely.

Author:  odawali [ Thu Jan 01, 2009 3:41 am ]
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  • Off season where you have to advance the schedule turn after turn doing nothing. Horrible load times at least on PS2.
  • Awards not having authentic names.

Author:  Chief [ Sat Jan 03, 2009 2:40 am ]
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odawali wrote:
  • Off season where you have to advance the schedule turn after turn doing nothing. Horrible load times at least on PS2.


YES..... Put something there please, or at least allow us to skip it, along with preseason.

Author:  chee2424 [ Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:32 pm ]
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The 2000 per game rule they need to increase it to 4k or 5k

Author:  stevenjackson39 [ Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:36 pm ]
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try not to bump month old topics, chee. you've done that a lot lately.

anyways, i hate the contract renewals system, but what I'm surprised hasn't been said is that on the draft screen (rookie draft), all the first players (and catchers) suck.
which means no good 1B, 2B, or LF.

Author:  chee2424 [ Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:41 pm ]
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Sorry I'm trying to stay in touch in the forums.

Author:  joey42 [ Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:47 pm ]
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I HATE how spring training practices last for 2 days, i think you should be able to do drills or something in the off season, so you improve your skills while improving player stats.....for CNTL do the pitching practice and hit the square for x amount of points to level up, for Top SPD/ Arm Str do long toss, BP etc.....

Author:  FSU Cowboy [ Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:37 pm ]
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I hate Spring Training because have to play the games but i always end up just using fast game

Author:  jacobye46 [ Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:55 pm ]
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Ya I wish we could just skip it liek the regular season
And welcome to the boards fellow red sox fan :D

Author:  [bb] [ Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:04 pm ]
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I thought this thread was dead but anyway: I disagree with how people think nothing happens in the offseason/preseason.

You can use the time in January to make a couple of trades before spring training starts. This way you have the full benefit of spring training for a new acquisition to learn a new position or pitch. This wouldn't matter if you bought the practice item to do that in-season, but the cost doesn't seem worthwhile.

The exhibition games in March are to practice with any new players, either a free agent you signed or somebody you traded for in January. I find this useful if it's a pitcher with an unfamiliar pitch arsenal. You can also see your young players in action who have no MLB experience without sacrificing their rookie status for that year, if you care about winning rookie awards.

In the 2007 game, you couldn't change CPU settings for baserunning/fielding/pitching/hitting once the regular season starts. The only thing you can change is CPU batting normal/lock-on. So you can play the exhibition games with different settings to get a feel for them and be able to choose the right combination. I believe I've read that this restriction doesn't exist in the 2008 game.

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