smart88 Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Baseball America Prospect Handbook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbythepier Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 bby where do you get your scouting reports... I'll see what I can do to help take a load off of you I took this off post from last page. I’m will eventually go thru every organization, but for now only one at a time, like when I’m in between playing “real†MVP games. I just want to offer pitching suggestions to some of each team’s prospects (and some pros). For instance, HypnoxXx’s 5th starter Brad Halsey’s best pitch according to numerous scouting reports is his slider, yet his movement # in the game is a paltry 2. Or he actually throws a circle change that is a fader (like Moyer), not a straight change that tumbles. Since any corrections simply involve a simple drag-and-click (and of course simulation later on), these shouldn’t be too hard to fix, if llc & Hyp so desire. (Yes I was a pitcher in my playing days, if anyone even gives a damn why I’m such a “pitch†nut. This is for all those wannabe P’s out there) The sources I’m using are BA Prospect Book, Street & Smith’s Baseball 2005, Sporting News Ultimate Scouting Guide 2005, Lindy’s Scouting magazine, and any online sources I can find. I WILL NEVER GIVE A SCOUTING REPORT IF THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO BE MADE. The last three sources are like $6.99 magazines I bought at bookstores and newstands, because they have the most current stuff. I find any book besides the Baseball America Handbook is a little outdated. I've started w/ the Anaheim, Arizona, & Atlanta, obviously going in alphabetical order. Like I said before, anything you can add I'm all for. I'm only going to AA for now, as A needs a lot of work yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhath Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 lol bbythepier... about ur sig... if u face the same guy two innings in a row, ur stuff cant be THAT good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbythepier Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 As an aside, Lowery's 4 2/3, 6 H, 3 BB (read WHIP of almost 2) and 3 ER performance was a sign of why the Giants are high on him? Must've been from a Frisco paper GH lol bbythepier... about ur sig... if u face the same guy two innings in a row, ur stuff cant be THAT good Hey GForce, jhath and others, You want to start a Lowry bash session, be my guest and start a thread. It's the preseason guys. Your COMMENTS provide me with as much "feel sorry for you" laughter as you seem to get out of my sigs. jhath, Do us a favor and throw in a "useful" post once in a while, just to mix it up. lol bbythepier... about ur sig... if u face the same guy two innings in a row, ur stuff cant be THAT good yea i was sorta wondering if the poor guy has a life... Otherwise stay in LF, where you obviously belong. Oh yeah, enjoy the rosters Hyp, llc, and others bust their *** on. Have a nice day. BTW, I'm a 26 year old chemical engineer in a very nice city, so I'm doing, OK. And I'm "straight" to boot. Go figure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Millennium Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Very, very nice rosters so far. Some obvious updates from tonight: - Red Sox line-up, if www.rototimes.com is correct, Nixon will be batting second against righties, with Renterria moving down to 5. I can't imagine flopping Nixon against every lefty, so this was probably just against Johnson tonight. I would guess the new line-up should be this: Damon Nixon Ramirez Ortiz Renterria Millar Varitek Mueller Bellhorn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HypnoxXx Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 As far as I know, Valverde has been a injury casualty. Lost his job last year because of injury and lost his spot on the team this spring because of injury. Haven't seen the official word (I felt crazy so I made the switch anyway in the rosters), but supposedly Brandon Lyon already knocked Aquino out of the closer role. Bottom line is the DBacks have never had a dependable stopper, just a revolving door of failures and injuries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbythepier Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Hyp, I wondered what happened to Valverde. He looked real strong at one point. Talk about revolving door closers, how ‘bout us? I sure hope Benitez had got 2-3 years left in him. Anything close to last year would be an improvement tenfold. Hey Millenium, I just went thru the organization’s pitchers. I’m going to bed now, but it will give the thread something for chew on. I'll drop buy in about to see what the thoughts are about lunchtime PST. The Orioles had by far the most correction suggestion so far. Everything in quotes are not my words MLB-Baltimore R. Bauer: “…SINKING 89-92 mph fastball…†E. Bedard: “…fastball reaches and has late MOVEMENT…SHARP-BREAKING curve…average changeup…†Cabrera: “…spins a big curveball that breaks straight down…†J. Julio: “…has an explosive fastball that can reach 100 mph BUT HE’S ALL OVER THE PLACE…†(Lindy’s Scouting, p. 107) “overpowering BUT ERRATIC and will always STRUGGLE w/ COMMAND†(S.N. Ultimate Scouting Guide, p.102) Hyp-llc, I’m sorry but Julio is given way too much command in the attributes. 93 command w/ slider? 77 command w/ fastball? No way. Stats in ’04: 4.57 ERA, 39 BB in 59 inn. Hasn’t been dominant since ’02. Look at the career stats. (sorry millennium and other O’s fans, can’t rate on potential) S. Kline: “…slider is his best pitch…â€, “very effective against lefties w/ a tight running slider…†Translation: His slider should be his best pitch not his sinker, even though that is good too. You seriously may want to look at Ponson’s stuff. He still has “ace†stuff. After last year? Dropping to 4th in the rotation after spring? If you do some positive adjusting for some coming out of spring, then the vice versa is true, right? I have my opinion on Sidney. In the Sporting News Guide, he rated #81 among starting pitchers. Seems professionals have their opinion too. (In a fantasy draft he's about # 50 best pitcher) On the other hand, I think B. Ryan’s slider should be up in Lidge’s range. 122 K in 87 innings. For an “any-situation†lefty. Are you kidding me? “…a sweeping slider that keeps on breaking…â€, “…sharp slider w/ excellent bite…â€, “almost unhittable against lefties…†All other look pretty Kosher AAA-Ottawa Forystek- “…fastball 88-89 mph w/ good sink and he compliments it w/ a slider and a changeup…changeup effective against righties†(sounds like a “faderâ€) Maine- “…curveball possesses a SLURVE-type action but is getting tighter…â€-Street & Smith’s “…added a slider to give him four pitches: fastball c. change, curve…†BA Prospect Witasick- “…durable reliever that has an 89-91 mph fastball, a CUT FASTBALL, a curveball, a slider, and a changeup…†Don’t see these studs: Jacobo Sequea-RP [optioned 3-14] “…two pitch mix…best pitch is his slider…fastball has average velocity (90-92mph) but good life (?)…needs to work on holding baserunners…†Eddy Rodriguez- RP [optioned 3-20] Needs to be brought up from AA-Bowie “…has a 91-93 mph fastball that’s made more effective because of its MOVEMENT and his deceptive delivery (?)…still needs to improve command to make it to bigs…†AA-Bowie H. Penn- “…plus changeup is his best pitch now…above-average curveball…†Can’t find these pitchers, may needed to be added (unless they’re off having Tommy John or something) AA or AAA Scott Rice – RP ,LHP “…will compete for a bullpen job in AAA during spring training…sinker/slider pitcher who pitches at 88-90 mph from a low ¾ delivery…has a nice changeup that still isn’t consistent…command still needs refinement…†Richard Stahl-SP, LHP “will try to win a AA rotation spot…fastball is back into the 89-92 mph range…also throws a power slider and a changeup…†Tony Neal RP,RHP “…the Orioles will push to Bowie to open the season likely close there…90-93 mph power sinker and plus slider…doesn’t have anything beyond his sinker/slider combo…still enough to make him an effective reliever…†Wow! What an organization! _______________________________________________________________________ MLB-Red Sox I believe McCarty made the squad as yesterday Abe Alvarez needs to be brought up from AA-Portland to AAA-Pawtucket via option AA-Portland Need to be added: Jon Papelbon-SP, RHP “ticketed for AA in ‘05…fastball sits in the 92-94 range and touches 98…best in the system in terms of velocity, movement and command…learned to trust his slider and changeup…all three are plus pitches at times…also has a curveball he can throw for strikes…durable frame…†Jon Lester-SP, LHP “…he’ll open in AA in ‘05…pitches fastball at 92-93 mph and hits 96…very athletic and smooth delivery…picked up an effective CUT fastball at midseason…curveball and changeup have the potential to be average or better pitches, but they’re not there yet…†Manny Delcarmen- RP, RHP “…the Red Sox would like to push him to AA in ’05…pitches 92-94 mph and tops out at 97…might have best curveball in the system…throws a lot of strikes for a power pitcher…best pure stuff in the system…fastball has more velocity than life…†Tommy Hottovy – SP, LHP “…chance to open 2005 in AA, but most likely won’t get ther until 2nd half of season…best pitch is his plus curveball.. his 86-89 mph fastball won’t scare anyone…his changeup gives him a third effective pitch…†Cla Meredith- RP, RHP “…Could open 2005 in AA…uses a crossfire, low ¾ delivery that generates life and deception…SINK on fastball compares to Lowe’s and is graded 70 on 20-80 scale…sinker arrives at 88-90 mph…nearly impossible to lift…slider is a borderline average pitch…†David Pauley- SP, RHP “…development will take him to AA…(came over in Roberts trade)…ceiling of back of the rotation starter…best pitch is his curveball rating 50-70 an rating scale…fastball runs from 87-91 w/ decent movement…changeup lacks deception…†Jose Vaquedano- SP-RP, RHP “..should pitch in AA this year…changeup currently is his best pitch…same arm speed as 88-90 mph fastball…fastball known more for sink than velocity…slider is usable third pitch…†Except for Abe Alvarez, all Red Sox top 30 pitching prospects will start in AA or below MLB-AAA pitchers look fine for now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hory Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Player id correction LA-AAA James Loney should be 2343 not 3343 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spectra Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Change Ryan Dempster, Cubs, from RP to SP and give him more stamina than 44. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abacusand13south Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Andrew Brown on the indians only has a fast ball in the game. Gookie dawkins on detroits double A should be a shortstop with second position utility instead of a leftfielder with no second position. Also eric munson just signed a minor league deal with tampa and will play in triple a. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Millennium Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Hyp, I wondered what happened to Valverde. He looked real strong at one point. Talk about revolving door closers, how ‘bout us? I sure hope Benitez had got 2-3 years left in him. Anything close to last year would be an improvement tenfold. Hey Millenium, I just went thru the organization’s pitchers. I’m going to bed now, but it will give the thread something for chew on. I'll drop buy in about to see what the thoughts are about lunchtime PST. The Orioles had by far the most correction suggestion so far. Everything in quotes are not my words MLB-Baltimore R. Bauer: “…SINKING 89-92 mph fastball…†Very, very true. It isn't a true sinker, and it hasn't reached over 90 in 3 years, but it has a bunch of movement E. Bedard: “…fastball reaches and has late MOVEMENT…SHARP-BREAKING curve…average changeup…†Bedard has late movement, bot not something you can replicate in this game. He does have a good curve that snaps (much unlike the recently departed Matt Riley's Curve was a big slow hook). His change-up was just developed after his surgery 1-2 years ago, so is average for being relatively new Cabrera: “…spins a big curveball that breaks straight down…†12-6 curveball action, doesn't throw a slider like Hyp has in the game. Just developed a change-up last season, so that should be very, very low rated for the time being J. Julio: “…has an explosive fastball that can reach 100 mph BUT HE’S ALL OVER THE PLACE…†(Lindy’s Scouting, p. 107) “overpowering BUT ERRATIC and will always STRUGGLE w/ COMMAND†(S.N. Ultimate Scouting Guide, p.102) Hyp-llc, I’m sorry but Julio is given way too much command in the attributes. 93 command w/ slider? 77 command w/ fastball? No way. Stats in ’04: 4.57 ERA, 39 BB in 59 inn. Hasn’t been dominant since ’02. Look at the career stats. (sorry millennium and other O’s fans, can’t rate on potential) No arguments from me there. I would put his velocity at 99, and command at about the same amount Rick Ankiel has it. That way, the only way to throw strikes would be to keep the velocity around 96, like he does now. S. Kline: “…slider is his best pitch…â€, “very effective against lefties w/ a tight running slider…†Translation: His slider should be his best pitch not his sinker, even though that is good too. Again, no arguments, although I think his slider and sinker should be closely rated due to the fact he throws the sinker pretty much as his fastball You seriously may want to look at Ponson’s stuff. He still has “ace†stuff. After last year? Dropping to 4th in the rotation after spring? If you do some positive adjusting for some coming out of spring, then the vice versa is true, right? I have my opinion on Sidney. In the Sporting News Guide, he rated #81 among starting pitchers. Seems professionals have their opinion too. (In a fantasy draft he's about # 50 best pitcher) Sidney is tough to rate, due to most of his problems being mental not physical. How do you force a user to have a mental meltdown on the mound, and to never want to do anything other than challenge hitter with your fastball? But, bb's right, he still has 3-4 plus pitches (4-2 seamers, slider, change-up). He used to throw a curve, but I'll be damned if I have seen it recently On the other hand, I think B. Ryan’s slider should be up in Lidge’s range. 122 K in 87 innings. For an “any-situation†lefty. Are you kidding me? “…a sweeping slider that keeps on breaking…â€, “…sharp slider w/ excellent bite…â€, “almost unhittable against lefties…†Ryan's slider is a BIG sweeping slider, and I think that is decently represented in the game. While it does bite, it has more of that 'keeps breaking' than 'sharp-biting' qualities All other look pretty Kosher AAA-Ottawa Forystek- “…fastball 88-89 mph w/ good sink and he compliments it w/ a slider and a changeup…changeup effective against righties†(sounds like a “faderâ€) Maine- “…curveball possesses a SLURVE-type action but is getting tighter…â€-Street & Smith’s “…added a slider to give him four pitches: fastball c. change, curve…†BA Prospect Witasick- “…durable reliever that has an 89-91 mph fastball, a CUT FASTBALL, a curveball, a slider, and a changeup…†Don’t see these studs: Jacobo Sequea-RP [optioned 3-14] “…two pitch mix…best pitch is his slider…fastball has average velocity (90-92mph) but good life (?)…needs to work on holding baserunners…†Eddy Rodriguez- RP [optioned 3-20] Needs to be brought up from AA-Bowie “…has a 91-93 mph fastball that’s made more effective because of its MOVEMENT and his deceptive delivery (?)…still needs to improve command to make it to bigs…†AA-Bowie H. Penn- “…plus changeup is his best pitch now…above-average curveball…†Can’t find these pitchers, may needed to be added (unless they’re off having Tommy John or something) AA or AAA Scott Rice – RP ,LHP “…will compete for a bullpen job in AAA during spring training…sinker/slider pitcher who pitches at 88-90 mph from a low ¾ delivery…has a nice changeup that still isn’t consistent…command still needs refinement…†Richard Stahl-SP, LHP “will try to win a AA rotation spot…fastball is back into the 89-92 mph range…also throws a power slider and a changeup…†Tony Neal RP,RHP “…the Orioles will push to Bowie to open the season likely close there…90-93 mph power sinker and plus slider…doesn’t have anything beyond his sinker/slider combo…still enough to make him an effective reliever…†Wow! What an organization! _______________________________________________________________________ MLB-Red Sox I believe McCarty made the squad as yesterday Abe Alvarez needs to be brought up from AA-Portland to AAA-Pawtucket via option AA-Portland Need to be added: Jon Papelbon-SP, RHP “ticketed for AA in ‘05…fastball sits in the 92-94 range and touches 98…best in the system in terms of velocity, movement and command…learned to trust his slider and changeup…all three are plus pitches at times…also has a curveball he can throw for strikes…durable frame…†Jon Lester-SP, LHP “…he’ll open in AA in ‘05…pitches fastball at 92-93 mph and hits 96…very athletic and smooth delivery…picked up an effective CUT fastball at midseason…curveball and changeup have the potential to be average or better pitches, but they’re not there yet…†Manny Delcarmen- RP, RHP “…the Red Sox would like to push him to AA in ’05…pitches 92-94 mph and tops out at 97…might have best curveball in the system…throws a lot of strikes for a power pitcher…best pure stuff in the system…fastball has more velocity than life…†Tommy Hottovy – SP, LHP “…chance to open 2005 in AA, but most likely won’t get ther until 2nd half of season…best pitch is his plus curveball.. his 86-89 mph fastball won’t scare anyone…his changeup gives him a third effective pitch…†Cla Meredith- RP, RHP “…Could open 2005 in AA…uses a crossfire, low ¾ delivery that generates life and deception…SINK on fastball compares to Lowe’s and is graded 70 on 20-80 scale…sinker arrives at 88-90 mph…nearly impossible to lift…slider is a borderline average pitch…†David Pauley- SP, RHP “…development will take him to AA…(came over in Roberts trade)…ceiling of back of the rotation starter…best pitch is his curveball rating 50-70 an rating scale…fastball runs from 87-91 w/ decent movement…changeup lacks deception…†Jose Vaquedano- SP-RP, RHP “..should pitch in AA this year…changeup currently is his best pitch…same arm speed as 88-90 mph fastball…fastball known more for sink than velocity…slider is usable third pitch…†Except for Abe Alvarez, all Red Sox top 30 pitching prospects will start in AA or below MLB-AAA pitchers look fine for now I'll comment on the other O's guys later (getting ready to go to Pratt St. for Opening Day parties all day before heading to the game). Eddy Rodriguez is in AA I saw, but is by no means a stud. Also, I did see an article about Maine developing a slider, and it already being Major League ready due to help from Ray Miller. More on all of that later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilfisch Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 How come I go to MVPlanet and I don't see the current roster download for PS2. I wanna download it and I've been here since the beginning but I don't see this one. I have downloaded past roster but was hoping to get the openning day ones. Please help, thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miget33 Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 http://www.iowacubs.com/asp/news.asp#1878 The Iowa Cubs rosters is set. A few notes, Will Cunnane move from Richmond to Iowa. Mitre move from ML to AAA squad. Need to create S.McClain, Russ Rohlicek. Cliff Barthosh need to move ML squad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abacusand13south Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 How come I go to MVPlanet and I don't see the current roster download for PS2. I wanna download it and I've been here since the beginning but I don't see this one. I have downloaded past roster but was hoping to get the openning day ones. Please help, thank you again I say all you gotta do is look. You people that constantly ask when they'll be out or where to download or I cant find them, are easily the most needy I have ever seen, just look a little harder people. http://mvplanet.com/modules.php?name=Forum...c&p=464#464 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilfisch Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Well abacusand13south, let me first apologize. I did not know the name was changed. I would also like to thank you for the help. I can understand you being upset, but again, I am sorry and I appreciate the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abacusand13south Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Well abacusand13south, let me first apologize. I did not know the name was changed. I would also like to thank you for the help. I can understand you being upset, but again, I am sorry and I appreciate the help. Im not really upset just being sarcastic, just dont really like when people keep asking the same question over and over, but since you didnt realize the name had changed then im happy to help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abacusand13south Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Mark Teahan of the Royals Definitly needs an offensive boost, im not sure what the formulas you guys are using would put him at but id say hes atleast as good if not a better hitter as tony graffanino or gotay. and yes I made two post in a row on a different subject im such a post *****. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abacusand13south Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Mets notes: - Joe Nelson was released (I think) Overall though, great job. I will fix these myself of course but I'm just letting you know in case you plan on updating. Im pretty sure nelson is still with the mets but will be playing in triple a I have not seen that he was released. abacus- You're preaching to the choir my friend. I (me,myself) was the one who suggested he be in the 80s speedwise. Go back to the original post. Second, a player's "range" attribute determines how fast he is on defense in the OF. Good try, though. Where? pg. 89, 3rd post I completely understand what your saying and I agree with you about his speed. I just think speed has a lot more to do with defense then we beleive. Lets say you take 2 center fielders and one has 85 speed and 85 range and the other has 65 speed and 90 range, and what your saying is the player with 90 range and 65 speed will be a faster defender than the first player? I dont think that is correct. I would love to see this tested and find out what the conclusion is. Also Hyp, Andy Sisco has to be on the royals major league and so does tony blanco on the nationals because of them being selected in the rule 5, you currently have them both in the triple A. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hvgill Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Just one little thing for the Cardinals. Bill Pulsipher's stamina should be decreased from 66 to the 40' because he's only going to be a one inning guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
basballfanatik9 Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Hey, I was wondering if you guys have the updated lineups and any type of changes. If not, let me know, and I'll give you access to my ESPN Insider, because it has all the updated lineups. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbythepier Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Im pretty sure nelson is still with the mets but will be playing in triple a I have not seen that he was released. I completely understand what your saying and I agree with you about his speed. I just think speed has a lot more to do with defense then we beleive. Lets say you take 2 center fielders and one has 85 speed and 85 range and the other has 65 speed and 90 range, and what your saying is the player with 90 range and 65 speed will be a faster defender than the first player? I dont think that is correct. I would love to see this tested and find out what the conclusion is. Also Hyp, Andy Sisco has to be on the royals major league and so does tony blanco on the nationals because of them being selected in the rule 5, you currently have them both in the triple A. abacus Even though I didn't put a smiley face on my post you quoted, I hope you could see the sarcasm dripping from it. I read it again and thought to myself "I hope he didn't think I was being nasty." Not at all. You and Mr. "Never Doubt Me" are truly helpful. Second, I was playing w/ the Devil Rays one night (don't ask me why) and Baldelli in CF was running after balls like he was in quicksand. I look at his speed and its in the 90s, then I look at his range and it was in the 50s or 60s. That was my reference point. It would be interesting to put Piazza out in the OF and give him 99 range and see if he's flying after balls like he's Ichiro. I've never tried it, since speed and range are so often "linked". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbythepier Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Hey, I was wondering if you guys have the updated lineups and any type of changes. If not, let me know, and I'll give you access to my ESPN Insider, because it has all the updated lineups. Thanks baseballfanatik9, On every team's official website, there's a "Season in preview" link that was written on either 4/1 or 4/2 by "beat writers" covering that particular team . I figured since these writers talk to the coaches, it would be the best accuracy we could find. I assume the ESPN insider is basically the same, just different "beat writers" associated w/ ESPN. Unless ESPN insider has LHP vs. RHP splits. That the "season in preview" links don't supply. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smart88 Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Charles Johnson was signed by Tampa Bay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GForce22 Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 Second, I was playing w/ the Devil Rays one night (don't ask me why) and Baldelli in CF was running after balls like he was in quicksand. I look at his speed and its in the 90s, then I look at his range and it was in the 50s or 60s. That was my reference point. It would be interesting to put Piazza out in the OF and give him 99 range and see if he's flying after balls like he's Ichiro. I've never tried it, since speed and range are so often "linked". I think the better way to label Range in this game would almost be "anticipation." It's like a lower rated guy gets bad breaks on the ball. His actual running speed in the outfield should still be fast, but he doesn't get to balls you think he should because his reaction time is subpar. I haven't done enough with this year's game to tell if it's different, but last year's game treated it much this way. I would assume it's still largely the same. GH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krawhitham Posted April 4, 2005 Share Posted April 4, 2005 if this has been posted before please ignore it Brandon Duckworth is batting twice with no dh lineup. Pitcher spot is there twice. Tried to fix during exhibition game and game crashed. I like Stros, but it is messing up the game beacuse RR pitchers will bat like 4 or 6 times per starter every game. Possible fix? Just like to know. Thanks for the rosters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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