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WIS XV: Alphabet Soup with a side of Salary- Draft & Season Thread (1 Viewer)

OAV is a problem (19 hits in 12.2 innings) but I think he'll come around and be solid. It's only 2 starts. I don't think Chase is a good place for him to pitch at all which doesn't help.
I owe you a proper ... Joss just had a nice outing (7 IP, one ER, scattered 6 hits, one BB). In Fulton County Stadium, to boot (+2 singles).
 
Sorry for bailing on you, RNR. It just got depressing seeing yet another team turn Wrigley into Coors while my team acted like they were playing at Pac Bell.

 
Gotta love it when a P has 9999 hr/9+ give up a game tying 2 run HR. :thumbdown:
See, I coulda sworn the sim engine was tweaked a few years ago to ensure that the deadball pitchers --even those with 0 HRs allowed over a season -- allowed a lot more HRs. That's one reason I thought deadball pitchers weren't as money as they once were.
 
The four biggest SimLivers in the non-SimLive leeg (Tray, hoos, lollyboy, Arsenal) have each simmed more games than each of the four least SimLivers in the SimLive leeg (Pump, Sparty, Frosty, koya).

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Gotta love it when a P has 9999 hr/9+ give up a game tying 2 run HR. :thumbdown:
See, I coulda sworn the sim engine was tweaked a few years ago to ensure that the deadball pitchers --even those with 0 HRs allowed over a season -- allowed a lot more HRs. That's one reason I thought deadball pitchers weren't as money as they once were.
It's not a lot, but it's some. I can't remember all the details but a pitcher with a zero is given some non-zero change of giving up a HR based on their season. Since a 0 was less impressive in 1908, those guys are a little more likely to give up a HR than a guy with a 0 in 1999. In other words, Devine really shouldn't give up too many. :nerd:
 
16% of the hits I give up has been a HR. I thought I even tried to draft pitchers that would not give up a lot of them. This is going to be a long season. :bag:

 
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