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I don't know if this can be fixed or not, but Brayan Pena and Scott Thorman, both in the Braves organization, are called Yamishida by the Play by Play announcers.

In fact, it's "Yoshida" for Scott Thorman.

This issue can be solved, see Hory's great work here:

http://www.mvpmods.com/modules.php?name=Do...aller#dldetails

There is a bug in MVP 2005 which has mismatched PA and PBP audio for players with audio/portrait id numbers 3001-3240. Players with audio installed by this mod are not affected, but To avoid this issue extract pnamehdr.big from "cleaned pbp_hdr" to your MVP 2005 directory-data-audio-spch_pbp and overwrite the old file prior to installing Total Audio 0.31
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In response to player stats edits that people have suggested and agreed with, I believe that upping the stats of a player that's having a career year a few points (i.e. Lee) is okay but dropping stats shouldn't be done "YET" because the year is only a few monthes old. Will D. Lee be batting .380 in Sept. and Todd Helton batting .257 in Sept.? Maybe, maybe not. Players have hot and cold streaks. Players also have career years. There's at least 2 or 3 players on each team that you would have to decrease stats. Throw in that that player will probably or more than likely have a decrease in points at the end of the dynasty, so a player like Todd Helton will suffer because premature edits.

Yeah the Cubs are ranked 2nd in the league in talent more in part you can't disable their injured star players and not have them count in the ranking. I guess you would have to decrease the stats of Wood, Nomar, Barrett, Maddux, Burnitz, Hairston, Ramirez and increase Lee, Rusch, Wellmeyer, Ohman, Bartosh, Perez because of their April to June 2nd performances. EA player stats arent perfect but give the players the chance to prove that last year was a fluke by playing the whole year. Look at Ryne Sandberg's April & May stats...does it reflect his overall stats? Look at Bret Saberhagen's career stats....CY Young one year, CY Old the next. My point: Vote for giving players 2005 props and let the the 2004 fluke prove they are flukes.

These are based on three year splits and/or lifetime, not two months of games. I think the idea is too get these rosters correct and accurate.

Also, you can believe what you want but i don't believe the Cubs have #2 overall talent because they add Jerome Williams and Aardsmaa (who i believe are both on the 2.35 minors and don't count toward the Cubs #2 rating). I think most Guys would feel the Cards, Yanks and Red Sox probably would be the top 3 just based on pro talent.

You can go to the various sites and look of stuff in your teams defense instead of assuming this info is based on 2005 only when in the very example you qoted from me its says- So in so lifetime avg is such in such or his three year split is X.

Lastly, you'll probably notice but i avoided mentioning the guys like Wood, Maddux, Rusch, etc who would be mainly 1 year situations unlike you who think its ok to raise guys having a great two months but not dropping- Why is one ok but not the other?

Don

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You're obviously new to this thread...All pitchers were tweaked by a very helpful individual who researched everyone. If you have a reliable source that shows that what Halladay throws is different then what we have, then we'll gladly take a look at it.

Jason Schmidt is listed in 2.3 and 2.35 as throwing a circle change 87 mph! Fastball 94, Curve, 76, Slider 85. So you have his changeup faster than his slider.

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Jason Schmidt is listed in 2.3 and 2.35 as throwing a circle change 87 mph! Fastball 94, Curve, 76, Slider 85. So you have his changeup faster than his slider.

well how fast are his pitches then?

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These are based on three year splits and/or lifetime, not two months of games. I think the idea is too get these rosters correct and accurate.

Also, you can believe what you want but i don't believe the Cubs have #2 overall talent because they add Jerome Williams and Aardsmaa (who i believe are both on the 2.35 minors and don't count toward the Cubs #2 rating). I think most Guys would feel the Cards, Yanks and Red Sox probably would be the top 3 just based on pro talent.

You can go to the various sites and look of stuff in your teams defense instead of assuming this info is based on 2005 only when in the very example you qoted from me its says- So in so lifetime avg is such in such or his three year split is X.

Lastly, you'll probably notice but i avoided mentioning the guys like Wood, Maddux, Rusch, etc who would be mainly 1 year situations unlike you who think its ok to raise guys having a great two months but not dropping- Why is one ok but not the other?

Don

Alright, alright, I will be accustating CHC next.

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well how fast are his pitches then?

EA's default roster has Fastball 96 (ESPN and The 2005 Scouting Notebook say it reaches 98 mph), Curve 76, Slider 86, and Changeup at 81 mph. So EA's default roster is fairly close to what you have for Jason Schmidt, except for the large difference in Changeup: 87-81 mph.

I don't know what Schmidt actually throws his changeup at, maybe someone else can chime in here?

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I have a quick question about these EA rosters. I only downloaded patch 1, or really, I think it was just the first roster update dated 2/20/2005. I don't have to update to patch 3 to use these rosters, do I?

Thanks.

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Franklin Nunez Durham AAA should have his fastball upped a lot. I've seen him pitch before and the pitch meter at the Trop was malfunctioning because it did not have a third digit as he was throwing 98-100 mph.

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Chris Young, Texas Rangers, should be on the MLB team not the AAA team, and he has a fastball 90-95, changeup 75-80, 2 seam 85-89, and wicked curve not a slider 72-76. You just need to put him on the Rangers and pretty much just change the slider to a curve. O ya he has a splitter too instead of a circle change 83-87

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I have a quick question about these EA rosters. I only downloaded patch 1, or really, I think it was just the first roster update dated 2/20/2005. I don't have to update to patch 3 to use these rosters, do I?

Thanks.

There is another roster update as of April 5. You should download the newer patch if using EA's roster.

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Wang is not tiny he is 6'3 200

How much he weighs...and looks r 2 different things....he weighs 200 lbs but he is 6'3 he is a twig...he is really skinny....about Cano or a little less then Jeter....

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Claudio Vargas - S - Nationals

Diamondbacks claimed RHP Claudio Vargas off waivers from the Nationals.

Vargas and Matt Herges? It looks like the Diamondbacks will go back to 12 pitchers, which figures to result in Matt Kata's demotion. Vargas will probably take over as the team's long reliever. Jun. 3 - 3:55 pm et

Matt Herges - R - Diamondbacks

Diamondbacks acquired RHP Matt Herges from the Giants for outfielder Doug Devore.

Kerry Ligtenberg is probably going to be bumped from the roster to make room for Herges, who had a 4.71 ERA and a 6/7 K/BB ratio in 21 innings for the Giants. He'll work in middle relief and shouldn't ever be a candidate for saves. Jun. 3 - 2:30 pm et

Doug Devore - OF - Giants

Giants acquired outfielder Doug Devore from the Diamondbacks for RHP Matt Herges.

Devore, 27, was hitting .289/.344/.503 in 44 games for Triple-A Tucson. He's been available on waivers before, but he's gone unclaimed. He's just not quite good enough to make it as a reserve outfielder. Jun. 3 - 2:28 pm et

Mike MacDougal - R - Royals

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noticed this while playing against the Frisco Roughriders (who called him up from Bakersfield):

A.J. Murray (a lefty on the Bakersfield Blaze in URP 2.35) needs his slider and cutter trajectories changed. Currently they come in towards lefties and away from righties - should be the opposite.

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noticed this while playing against the Frisco Roughriders (who called him up from Bakersfield):

A.J. Murray (a lefty on the Bakersfield Blaze in URP 2.35) needs his slider and cutter trajectories changed. Currently they come in towards lefties and away from righties - should be the opposite.

He was part of pitchers problems i sent Illmac, so it should be fix by 2.4

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Halladay needs to be tweaked I think too.. I simmed thru about 1/3 of the season and he's 4-7 with an ERA over 4.. although is K numbers are good that record and ERA are not like him.. he's 8-2 with an ERA of 2.54 this year.. last year was an aberration as he was playing with an injury for most of the season before they finally put him on the DL

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Jason Schmidts Slider and Changeup should be about at the same speeds!

And just what does that mean? 2.35 has his slider at 85 mph and changeup at 87 mph. Are you saying Schmidt's changeup is faster than his slider? Or should it be something like 81 mph?

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