Amaroq -> RE: Draft using real players? (5/18/2006 8:34:48 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MizzouRah How would you increase that later on when minor leagues came aboard? Unfortunately, you can't. I'm not too pleased with that - what I really want is to be able to run a 60-man association with all real-players, and have them develop through the minor-league system. To get that *perfectly*, what I need is to seed, for example, 1901 with all the big-league players from 1901... plus all of the players who debuted in 1902-1904, with their stats reduced to represent the 'learning' they're going to have to do in the minor leagues over the next year or two so that they *do* break into the bigs when they deserve to. Then, in 1902, let the teams draft from 1905's rookies, again reduced by three years of putative development time. Since that's not how player-import works in the current version, we're left with two choices: 1. Use a 35-man roster, and be guaranteed all real players for the initial draft and subsequent years, with any shortfall made up by 10-point-scrubs. 2. Use a larger roster, and surrender that guarantee, getting a mix of real and quality fictional players in the initial draft. In subsequent years, most players draftable will be 'real', but a shortfall might be made up by quality fictional players if necessary.
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