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An Interview with Knight165 - Creator of The Show Rosters

Every year around this time, MLB: 12 The Show fans get ready to start their franchise. But some can’t do it without one important thing.

The Operations Sports Full Minors roster project, started by Michael Koncz, or you may know him better as Operation Sports forum member Knight165. The rosters include all of the minor leaguers real names, ratings, faces (when possible) and attributes.

When asked why he does what he does, Koncz kept it simple.

“I've always liked to edit rosters for sports games," he said. "For me, it goes all the way back to Front Page Sports Baseball. I used to run a league online in which each owner would send me their roster/lineup moves and I would sim the games and post the results.

"Then it was High Heat. That game really got me into editing historical rosters. The "glory" years of baseball. 1951, 1969, 1927, etc.”

After High Heat went defunct, Koncz was left without a baseball game. But through his past with High Heat, he made friends along the way. One of those friends, Diablo25 on OS, convinced him to tryout the new MLB series: The Show.

“I was kind of searching for something new ... so I guess I have (Diablo25) to thank for my connection to SCEA and The Show," said Koncz. "It was amazing to watch the growth and transformation of The Show from the 2005 version to the '12 version.”

Every year Koncz gets together his ragtag group of OS community members to create the OS Full Minors. Before he had his following, he would do each ballclub himself. It was a project that would take over 250 hours to complete. Now, with the help of so many OS users, the project timeline sits around 50 hours for completion. Talk about dedication.

With all of the time and effort put forth by Knight, he surely must ask himself what he has gotten himself into. It has become second nature to him; something that he loves to do and expects himself to do. However, his wife still gives him the look every March.

Finally, when asked if he could see himself getting to a point where he might be ready to hang up the roster duties, or if he plans on doing this for a while, Koncz stated what we all wanted to hear.

“I kind of took a break last year, with the community doing a lot of the work and not doing a historical set for the first time in a long time," sad Koncz. "I really missed it. It's therapy for me in a way. I don't watch television and my 'reading' has been audio books on my commute to and from work, so gaming is my hobby. My wife is fine with it as she knows where I am pretty much 24/7.”

The work Koncz does for the community is invaluable to so many MLB: The Show fans. While there are other roster creators out there, none have built the reputation that Koncz has with his OS community. Without him, The Show, or OS for that matter, would not be the same.

You can check out Koncz rosters for 2012 here.


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Member Comments
# 1 37 @ 04/05/12 01:17 PM
great article....good to see Knight really gettin the recognition that he truly deserves...without him and his team, this game just wouldn't be the same
 
# 2 zippy2212 @ 04/05/12 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by NoFatGirlz4Me37
great article....good to see Knight really gettin the recognition that he truly deserves...without him and his team, this game just wouldn't be the same
100% agree! It is truly amazing all the time spent on these rosters and every year they get better and Knight and Co. get them to us quicker and quicker.
 
# 3 speels @ 04/05/12 01:28 PM
Fantastic!!! I am very happy that OS has decided to feature one of their own for what he does for the Show as well as the game of baseball. I have become so much more into the minor leagues than I ever was and it's awesome when I see a player make it to the majors that I played with in the Show a couple years ago and say "I remember him, he made it to the show in my franchise abut the same time."

I also enjoy the fact that Knight has assembled an unparalleled group of people to make these rosters the best in sports gaming. The whole group are allstars in my world!!!
 
# 4 DJ @ 04/05/12 01:50 PM
You learn something new every day. I didn't know that Knight hadn't played MLB The Show prior to 2005; I figured he'd been playing the game from back on the PSOne days.

Knight's rosters take an already great game to another level. I look forward to the release every year. I don't know how all you guys do it with the editing, though.
 
# 5 iPrototype @ 04/05/12 02:05 PM
Great read, I've heard of Knight through TheShowNation forum and had to come here myself and thank him for the work he's done. I can see why everyone anticipates the release of this roster.

I've had a question for Knight. If there's anything on the show you can go more in-depth with and modify, what would it be?
 
# 6 Mercury53 @ 04/05/12 03:50 PM
Great article. I don't know what I would do without these rosters.
 
# 7 Doormat @ 04/05/12 04:32 PM
Knight 2012! Haha, amazing work he does and a amazing man himself
 
# 8 hysteria499 @ 04/05/12 05:18 PM
It truly is amazing what him and the team do. Honestly If it wasnt for the rosters him and the team do I might not even be playing the show. The rosters make it worthwhile. There isn't enough thanks to him and the team. And its great to see knight getting recognized for it.
 
# 9 maddguuns @ 04/05/12 06:01 PM
I gotta say, it's not only the roster creation that makes Knight "the man"...it's it rational and driven approach to making the game the most realistic sim out there. This includes all the work he does (as well as many other OSers) to develop work-arounds and fixes to bugs and other issues. I've said this before, but if it weren't for the community at OS (especially Knight and his compadre tabarnes), I would have given up on sports video games years ago. With EA deciding not to care about improving any of their games, SCEA's consistent attempts at improvement, coupled with the community here, The Show is the only sports game I can justify playing at this point.

Thank you Knight, for everything you do.
 
# 10 Equinox831 @ 04/05/12 06:35 PM
Great read, I really feel like I owe Knight and the roster team something for all the hard work they put in year in and year out. Seeing some of the disrespect those guys get every now and then really pisses me off. The game just wouldn't be the same without you guys! Now how about one of those historical rosters??
 
# 11 SSWood10 @ 04/05/12 07:13 PM
Great article, it really makes the game have a new feel. I hope some the sound guys efforts get recognized someday as well since I know it's a lot of hard work as well.
 
# 12 bellz666 @ 04/05/12 08:51 PM
Are the 2013 Rosters out yet? Now? now? Great stuff!
 
# 13 RidinDwnKingsley @ 04/05/12 09:04 PM
Great article about a great dude!
 
# 14 raneman85 @ 04/05/12 10:52 PM
Judging by the way Russell responds to the OS forum, I'm sure he and Knight have exchanged communication and Russell is appreciative. The whole concept of roster creation adds a unique element to the game outside of gameplay. Anybody can create a roster but not many have the patience and ability like Knight and his friends to commit to detail in such a short timeline. We all reap the benefits from their hard work and dedication and to get these up by opening day is purely amazing.
 
# 15 Instant C1a55ic @ 04/06/12 02:24 AM
Thanks knight, been a real pleasure helping you with something you and I love doing!
 
# 16 JoeRyan33 @ 04/06/12 04:55 AM
Incredible effort, these rosters transform what would be a very good game into an epic one. It's essentially a brand new game with OSFM.
 
# 17 jgp074 @ 04/06/12 09:09 AM
great to see Knight getting some pub! His rosters are great each and every year! Thanks Knight!!!
 
# 18 NAFBUC @ 04/06/12 10:22 AM
Great read with the interview. You are Hall of Fame first ballot Knight165.

thanks

Keep your cool, so you stay here on the OS forums. I miss some of the old guys who have been banned.
 
# 19 tabarnes19_SDS @ 04/06/12 10:40 AM
Truly a class act and good guy.
 
# 20 thaSLAB @ 04/06/12 10:53 AM
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Truly a class act and good guy.
Have to second this.
 

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