HotCornerDave -> Fictional players in 1998-99 real player draft (9/4/2009 11:31:53 PM)
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Ok, so I'm confused about this one. I started a real player association in 1998. When I get to the 1999 draft, there are talented fictional players in the draft pool. The top two on the screen shot, Chad Bridges and Julius Starks (among many others), are fictional. I thought that the only fictional players created by the game when playing a real player association were super scrubs. These guys don't look like super scrubs to me. Here's the catch - I created this association with 60-man rosters. I know there is a warning at association creation time to not go over 35- or 40-man rosters. But, I have two problems with that. First, in 1998, there are 1510 real players to import from the database. That is a fraction over 50 players per team. I guess I could have gone with 50-man rosters, but I went with 60 to make sure I got those last 10 players. Second, according to the xml, even if I do use a larger roster size, the game should only create super scrubs, right? Also, I found that if I limited the roster size to 35 or 40 players, the import wouldn't necessarily import the players I would have expected it to, or place the players at the proper level. For example, Jamie Moyer didn't import for the Mariners, and Roger Clemens was stuck in Toronto's AAA system all season despite his AAA numbers of 12-1 with a 1.86 ERA. For both teams, other less skilled pitchers took their place on the major league roster. There are other examples, but these are two that I remember. [image]local://upfiles/30651/9CB684E736CF48EE93A5F625EF2919F8.jpg[/image]
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