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I hope not, they will be going to rookie ball or LOW A in real life

Ya, but Totte puts the teams best prospects in, not just everyone in. Like he has LOW A players in the game, playing on the A team in the game, but why i am i telling u, you already know this stuff. But i think just every first rounder should go on the next UR.

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Ya, but Totte puts the teams best prospects in, not just everyone in. Like he has LOW A players in the game, playing on the A team in the game, but why i am i telling u, you already know this stuff. But i think just every first rounder should go on the next UR.

I thought the plan was to have 100% accurate ML, AAA, AA, & A teams, my bad

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Does anyone have CAPs for Mike O'Connor, Billy Bray or Shawn Hill? They pretty big parts of the Nats pitching, but I haven't seen much about them. I'll try and watch O'Connor tomorrow and grab some quick info, but if anyone has any information, that'd be great.

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Does anyone have CAPs for Mike O'Connor, Billy Bray or Shawn Hill? They pretty big parts of the Nats pitching, but I haven't seen much about them. I'll try and watch O'Connor tomorrow and grab some quick info, but if anyone has any information, that'd be great.

Why do you want CAP's for those guys? They're already in the rosters with pretty much all the info we need on them.

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I thought the plan was to have 100% accurate ML, AAA, AA, & A teams, my bad

No, you're right kraw BUT since I also wanted to add as much dept as possible to a dynasty, I've added the top prospects to the teams even though they might be in Low-A or Rookie Ball.

Those guys will be the foundation of that club within a few years if you play more than one year with your dynasty. I want that player to evolve and become a cornerstone for that franchise. Therefore, I'd rather add a 19-year old pitching prospect who's in Low-A than a 37 year old guy with 1 year left in him.

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Is it possible that we can get the 6.5s converted to Xbox??? I'm not trying to be a nag and trust me--if I knew how I would. I don't feel the love here and I don't use the modded XBOX either. Anyhow-it would appreciated.

Thanks for all the hard work,

Kobe4MVP.

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Is it possible that we can get the 6.5s converted to Xbox??? I'm not trying to be a nag and trust me--if I knew how I would. I don't feel the love here and I don't use the modded XBOX either. Anyhow-it would appreciated.

Thanks for all the hard work,

Kobe4MVP.

UR 7.0 is the next version that'll have converted to Xbox. There won't be a 6.5 conversion.

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It looks like I'll have UR 7.0 out in late week 25 OR early week 26.

Since I had to look up WTH week 25 and week 26 was

6-12-2006 through 6-18-2006 = week 25

6-19-2006 through 6-25-2006 = week 26

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Since I had to look up WTH week 25 and week 26 was

6-12-2006 through 6-18-2006 = week 25

6-19-2006 through 6-25-2006 = week 26

That correct bro'

Thanks :wink:

Don't you guys talk about projects in weeks rather than specific dates in North America?

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sounds like a good timetable. for some reason when it is may and someone sets a timetable for june i picture that as like a few months away lol.

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for some reason when it is may and someone sets a timetable for june i picture that as like a few months away lol.

LOL. That's always a good way to look at it :D

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That correct bro'

Thanks :wink:

Don't you guys talk about projects in weeks rather than specific dates in North America?

We use dates in California...Don't know aboout the East Coast though. Probably more efficient to use week numbers hu?

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Jays moves:

AAA:

OF Justin Singleton activated and sent to A

RP Lee Gronkiewicz activated

RP Jordan De Jong demoted to AA

C John Schneider promoted to AAA

C Mike Mahoney placed on the DL

OF Maikel Jova promoted AA to AAA

RP Adrian Burnside placed on the DL

AA:

OF Ron Davenport promoted from A to AA

OF Tony Miller placed on the DL

C Jeff Urgelles promoted from extended spring training to AA

I'll get a full active roster update and DL lists for you soon for all levels of the Jays system

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SYRACUSE SKYCHIEFS (TOR-AAA) 25-MAN ROSTER

PITCHERS

#44 Josh Banks R/R

#10 Vinnie Chulk R/R

#-- Jordan DeJong R/R

#8 Lee Gronkiewicz R/R

#19 Ryan Houston R/R

#18 Brandon League R/R

#28 Shaun Marcum R/R

#33 Dustin McGowan R/R

#32 David Purcey L/L

#48 Brian Tallet L/L

#31 Josh Towers R/R

#20 Jamie Vermilyea R/R

#41 Ben Weber R/R

CATCHERS

#30 Jason Phillips R/R

#37 John Schneider R/R

INFIELDERS

#12 Russ Adams (2B/SS) L/R

#17 Kevin Barker (1B) L/L

#25 Rob Cosby (3B/1B/LF/RF) R/R

#38 John Hattig (3B/1B) S/R

#7 Ryan Roberts (2B/3B) R/R

#21 Sergio Santos (SS) R/R

#6 Danny Solano (IF) R/R

OUTFIELDERS

#-- Maikel Jova (RF) R/R

#14 Wayne Lydon (CF) S/R

#39 Chad Mottola (RF/LF) R/R

BATTING ORDER

#12 ADAMS (2B)

#21 SANTOS (SS)

#17 BARKER (DH)

#39 MOTTOLA (RF)

#30 PHILLIPS ©

#38 HATTIG (1B)

#25 COSBY (LF)

#7 ROBERTS (3B)

#14 LYDON (CF)

PITCHING ROTATION

SP1: VERMILYEA

SP2: PURCEY

SP3: TOWERS

SP4: BANKS

SP5: MCGOWAN

BULLPEN

CL: GRONKIEWICZ

SU: CHULK

SU: LEAGUE

MRP: TALLET

MRP: HOUSTON

MRP: WEBER

MRP: DEJONG

LRP: MARCUM

DISABLED LIST:

#34 Adrian Burnside (RP) R/L

#-- Matt Duff (RP) R/R *

#24 John-Ford Griffin (DH/LF) L/L

#11 Mike Mahoney © R/R

* has not played this season

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NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHERCATS (TOR-AA) 23-MAN ROSTER

PITCHERS

#35 Jim Bullard L/L

#4 Connor Falkenbach R/R

#22 Danny Hill R/R

#21 Kurt Isenberg R/L

#27 Mike MacDonald R/R

#29 Rodney Ormond R/R

#28 Ismael Ramirez R/R

#3 Davis Romero L/L

#33 Tracy Thorpe R/R

#34 Brian Wolfe R/R

#26 Kyle Yates R/R

CATCHERS

#14 Erik Kratz R/R

#8 Curtis Thigpen R/R

15 Jeff Urgelles R/R

INFIELDERS

#7 Eric Arnold R/R (3B/2B)

#16 Chip Cannon L/R (1B)

#31 Vita Chiaravalloti R/R (1B)

#12 Carlo Cota R/R (2B/3B)

#11 Brad Hassey R/R (SS/3B/2B/LF)

#6 Manny Mayorson R/R (SS/2B)

OUTFIELDERS

#25 Ron Davenport L/R (RF/1B)

#30 Adam Lind (LF/1B)

#5 David Smith (OF)

BATTING ORDER

#6 MAYORSON (SS)

#30 LIND (LF)

#5 SMITH (CF)

#8 THIGPEN (DH)

#25 DAVENPORT (RF)

#14 KRATZ ©

#16 CANNON (1B)

#7 ARNOLD (3B)

#12 COTA (2B)

PITCHING ROTATION

SP1: ISENBERG

SP2: ROMERO

SP3: RAMIREZ

SP4: YATES

SP5: MACDONALD

BULLPEN

CL: THORPE

SU: BULLARD

SU: ORMOND

MRP: HILL

MRP:

MRP:

MRP: FALKENBACH

LRP:

LRP: WOLFE

LRP:

DISABLED LIST:

#9 Tony Miller R/R (OF)

#-- Raul Tablado R/R (SS/3B) *

* has not played this season

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DUNEDIN BLUE JAYS (TOR-A) 25-MAN ROSTER

PITCHERS

#37 Milton Tavarez R/R

#27 Brad Mumma L/L

#9 Justin James R/R

#7 Danny Core R/R

#26 Derek Tate R/L

#39 Daryl Harang L/L

#10 Ricky Romero R/L

#44 Eric Fowler L/L

#16 T.J. Gornati R/R

#6 Jesse Litsch R/R

#41 Rob Ray R/R

#30 Orlando Trias R/R

CATCHERS

#23 Robinzon Diaz R/R (C/IF)

#11 David Corrente R/R

INFIELDERS

#17 Scott Dragicevich R/R (3B/IF)

#8 Ryan Klosterman R/R (SS)

#2 Jason Armstrong R/R (3B)

#3 Juan Peralta S/R (SS/2B)

#15 Christian Snavely L/R (SS)

#20 Chris Gutierrez R/R (3B)

OUTFIELDERS

#4 Dustin Majewski L/L

#5 Ryan Patterson R/R

#12 Aaron Mathews R/R

#36 Eric Nielsen R/R

#25 Justin Singleton L/R

BATTING ORDER

#12 MATHEWS (DH)

#5 PATTERSON (LF)

#23 DIAZ ©

#36 NIELSEN (RF)

#4 MAJEWSKI (CF)

#8 KLOSTERMAN (SS)

#15 SNAVELY (1B)

#20 ARMSTRONG (3B)

#3 GUTIERREZ (2B)

PITCHING ROTATION

SP1: TRIAS

SP2: FOWLER

SP3: RAY

SP4: LITSCH

SP5: ROMERO

BULLPEN

CL: TAVAREZ

SU: HARANG

SU:

MRP: MUMMA

MRP: GORNATI

MRP: TATE

MRP: JAMES

LRP: CORE

LRP:

LRP:

DISABLED LIST:

#21 Josh Kreuzer S/R (1B)

#-- Tim Whittaker R/R © *

* has not played this season

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TORONTO BLUE JAYS (MLB) - 25-MAN ROSTER

PITCHERS

#39 Gustavo Chacin L/L

#37 Scott Downs L/L

#54 Jason Frasor R/R

#32 Roy Halladay R/R

#44 Casey Janssen R/R

#31 Ted Lilly L/L

#36 Francisco Rosario R/R

#52 B.J. Ryan L/L

#60 Scott Schoenweis L/L

#30 Justin Speier R/R

#48 Ty Taubenheim R/R

#41 Pete Walker R/R

CATCHERS

#1 Bengie Molina R/R

#9 Gregg Zaun S/R (C/1B)

INFIELDERS

#13 Edgardo Alfonzo R/R (2B/3B)

#46 Luis Figueroa S/R (2B/SS/3B)

#25 Troy Glaus R/R (3B)

#2 Aaron Hill R/R (2B/SS/3B)

#29 Shea Hillenbrand (1B/3B)

#11 Eric Hinske L/R (1B/3B/LF/RF)

#35 Lyle Overbay L/L (1B)

OUTFIELDERS

#27 Frank Catalanotto L/R (LF/1B)

#3 Reed Johnson R/R

#15 Alex Rios (RF/CF)

#10 Vernon Wells (CF)

BATTING ORDER vs. RH

#15 RIOS (RF)

#27 CATALANOTTO (LF)

#10 WELLS (CF)

#25 GLAUS (3B)

#35 OVERBAY (1B)

#29 HILLENBRAND (DH)

#1 MOLINA ©

#2 HILL (SS)

#13 ALFONZO (2B)

BATTING ORDER vs. LH

#3 JOHNSON (LF)

#15 RIOS (RF)

#10 WELLS (CF)

#25 GLAUS (3B)

#29 HILLENBRAND (DH)

#1 MOLINA ©

#35 OVERBAY (1B)

#2 HILL (SS)

#13 ALFONZO (2B)

PITCHING ROTATION

SP1: HALLADAY

SP2: CHACIN

SP3: LILLY

SP4: JANSSEN

SP5: TAUBENHEIM

BULLPEN

CL: RYAN

SU: SPEIER

SU:

MRP: SCHOENEWEIS

MRP: FRASOR

MRP: ROSARIO

MRP: WALKER

LRP: DOWNS

LRP:

LRP:

DISABLED LIST:

#34 A.J. Burnett R/R (SP)

#6 John McDonald R/R (SS/2B/3B)

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Oh.. incase you didn't notice.. as I posted above it RP Jordan DeJong demoted to AA.. he's still on the AAA roster because the AA roster is at the max and the corresponding move to make room for him hasn't been made so the AAA roster is listed at 26 players on there.

I did some searching on the internet and couldn't find much on Falkenbach this is what I have:

"Falkenbach is a wild card, though, prospect-wise. Yes, he is not a typical prospect (5-11 and 185 pounds for a RHP, four-year college player, throws in the low 80s, 43rd-round pick) but he is also a submariner, where all of those disadvantages count for much less. I would not be surprised to see him move up and be effective because of his delivery.

Falkenbach is exactly like Colter Bean, only photocopied on the 80% setting. Because he's not 6-6 like Bean, he doesn't have the same extreme "crossfire" effect to his delivery, but he's also a wildly effective soft-tossing, side-arming college reliver who eats innings and is very tough to hit. There's a considerable prejudice against such guys in the majors but Bean has been a terrific pitcher for three straight years at AAA and if he weren't in the Yankees organization he might have found a place in a big-league bullpen by now."

Also some edits to Davis Romero (AA).. he's a SP and throws high 80s fastball, change (moves away to lefties, in to right handers) and a curve ball.

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