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#101 |
Pro Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
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hi all
are you guys seeing problems in the player salary report for minor league free agents... on my test i seeing in the salary report , that it shows some minor league players as minor league free agent, but when i proceed to next season there still on my team..... either the salary report is giving false infomation or the minor league free agent not working... thanks |
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#102 |
Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Troy, Mo
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Have you looked on your roster, then sorted by ALL and Salary info?
Sounds like you're looking at the html page, which might not work properly. Todd |
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#103 | |
Pro Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
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yes i look there also...also gives false info there too... so i not sure if the roster sorted (by all and salary info) and the front office Player Salary report (html) is giving the correct info or the minor league free agent is broken.... try it and proceed to next season and u will see that minor free agent next season that show up on the roster and salary report will not be a free agent.. |
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#104 | |
College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Hartford
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What if Babe Ruth had played at Coors Field? How about Mickey Mantle in Bank One Ballpark? If the last 120 years of baseball had been played under the conditions that Sosa and Bonds had played under they would be chasing a number much higher then 755. |
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#105 | ||
Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Seattle
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If Ruth had played anywhere in Colorado during his career, yeah the record would be probably pushing 800 or more. That said, the guy in SkyDog's simmed dynasty wasn't playing in bandboxes like those. Quote:
Hmmm, to the extent that ballparks and bats have changed, I agree. Let's not forget though that there were bandboxes in Ruth's era as well though. Additionally, do you really think that Ruth was in superior physical condition to Bonds or Sosa? At best I think Ruth had equivalent strike zone judgement to Bonds, possibly superior hand:eye coordination, probably inferior physical conditioning. He certainly didn't face the same kind of pitching strategies, with fresh bullpen arms being brought out on a regular basis from the 7th inning on. |
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