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This is a small change, and I am sorry if it has already been addressed, but

Michael Barrett doesn't use batting gloves as the game has him using.

Thanks for all the hard work and many hours you guys are putting in,

it is greatly appreciated by me and many others. As soon as I get caught

up financially, you will be receiving a much deserved donation.

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if you go back quite a few pages, they were suppose to be out a week ago. i think whoever is making these likes to keep people's hopes up. From my understanding they are changing the platers' music. Why? I do not have a clue. Is it a waste of time? Yes. I guess I'll be playing madden 06 and espn 2k6 before they get these rosters posted.

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^^ their not editing peoples music, their waiting for everyones tweaks and changes to come in, if your gonna act all smart then do not get these rosters, you dont know all the effort people are putting into these, i have had a minor effort in editing the padre organization and these things take time.

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^^ their not editing peoples music, their waiting for everyones tweaks and changes to come in, if your gonna act all smart then do not get these rosters, you dont know all the effort people are putting into these, i have had a minor effort in editing the padre organization and these things take time.

Exactly. Instead of releasing a buggy, incomplete work, they wanted to get a group of testers that knew and could concentrate ona specific team, and do a team check. For instance: I check the Orioles organization. I know them top to bottom. If llcmac and HypnoxXx didn't have me check the organization, Alejandro Freire would be a light hitting (like 20-30 contact), 78 speed first baseman at AA Bowie when in fact he is, while still a career minor leaguer, a power hitting plodder that couldn't dig a ground ball out of his **** much less a baseball field, and is hitting clean-up for AAA Ottawa. I also submitted the fact the O's RP Todd Williams throws side arm among some line-up changes and some pitching break mistakes. That may not be a lot for you, but guys like Suspect who love the O's will really appreciate the fact that a prospect they may hear of down the line is portrayed correctly in these rosters. Hell, I even submitted corrected line-ups for all three minor league levels. And I gaurantee there are 29 other guys who took 1 team a piece and went over them with a fine tooth comb.

This isn't Hyp's or llc's fault. We wanted detail. They are giving us a chance to provide it for them. When these rosters are done, they will be the standard setter. I just hope guys like cody, stalsy, etc. appreciate the time it took guys like HypnoxXx, llcmac, and bbythepier to get all of these tweaks in.

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Cody and shoelessjoe are prime examples of the ungrateful people that infest this site. They are never happy and feel the need to complain and whine like we care. If I released 2.0 when I had wanted to, I guarentee those two would be the first two to have complained about how "bad" or "inaccurate" the rosters are. Guess what people, we don't care about your complaining. We don't care about your negativity. And I wish the ungrateful jerks who sit around complaining all the time and spamming this thread would get banned.

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Cody and shoelessjoe are prime examples of the ungrateful people that infest this site. They are never happy and feel the need to complain and whine like we care. If I released 2.0 when I had wanted to, I guarentee those two would be the first two to have complained about how "bad" or "inaccurate" the rosters are. Guess what people, we don't care about your complaining. We don't care about your negativity. And I wish the ungrateful jerks who sit around complaining all the time and spamming this thread would get banned.

settle down, just giving out the facts. I think ungrateful is a littile to strong of a word.

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Cody, giving out facts? How is "the creators of these rosters just like getting people's hopes up" facts, hmm? You act like I'm delaying this just to watch people grovel and complain, which is just plain stupid. I PERSONALLY have not even begun a dynasty either, and I wouldn't be working so hard at getting these rosters accurate if I didn't care and was satisfied with them enough to start my own dynasty.

Furthermore, for those of you waiting patiently, Version 2.0 will be released as SOON as BBY's final AAA pitching tweaks are posted and inputted and the rosters are tested to show no errors/crashing. (XBOX and PS2 versions will be released as soon as Kraw gets his hands on them and has a chance to convert.) I will NOT be waiting for all of the beta testers to hand in their suggestions. Any suggestions we receive after 2.0 is uploaded will be included in a later update.

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Furthermore, for those of you waiting patiently, Version 2.0 will be released as SOON as BBY's final AAA pitching tweaks are posted and inputted and the rosters are tested to show no errors/crashing. (XBOX and PS2 versions will be released as soon as Kraw gets his hands on them and has a chance to convert.) I will NOT be waiting for all of the beta testers to hand in their suggestions. Any suggestions we receive after 2.0 is uploaded will be included in a later update.

at least there will be an update coming later on...thanks!!! i will be one of the first to download tomorrow.

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Here's some scouting info on the pitchers from the Red Sox - Mariners series yesterday.

Jeremi Gonzalez (BOS -SP) threw his 4-seamer at 90 mph

Wade Miller (BOS - SP) threw his 4-seamer at 92-94 mph, his curveball at 77 mph and his 2-seamer at 86-89 mph. The curveballs were hard and had that perfect 12 to 6 drop. He showed excellent control of all his pitches. The NESN commentator mentioned before the game that Miller had a Slider in his arsenal but I never saw it.

Ryan Franklin (SEA - SP) threw his 4-seamer at 87-90 mph, his changeup at 80 mph and his curveball at 73 mph. It's impossible to compare Franklin's curveball to Miller's. Franklin's curveball was good while Miller's was tremendous/excellent with that 12 to 6 drop.

John Halama (BOS - RP) threw his 4-seamer at 81 mph and his changeup at 78 mph.

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Los Angeles Dodgers

Norihiro Nakamura - Third Baseman

Dodgers designated third baseman Norihiro Nakamura for assignment.

Oscar Robles will join Nakamura from the Mexican League to take Nakamura's place in the mix at third base. Maybe Nakamura would have become an adequate major leaguer if given more of an opportunity, but the Dodgers couldn't wait for him. If he clears waivers, he could ask for his release and head back Japan.

Chicago White Sox

Kevin Walker - Relief Pitcher

White Sox recalled LHP Kevin Walker from Triple-A Charlotte.

With a 6.00 ERA and four homers surrendered in 12 innings, Walker had been the worst reliever on Charlotte's roster. He'll be a lefty specialist.

Jamie Burke - First Baseman

White Sox designated catcher-infielder Jamie Burke for assignment

Burke went 0-for-1 in six days with the White Sox.

Pedro Lopez - Second Baseman

White Sox optioned infielder Pedro Lopez to Triple-A Charlotte.

Lopez went 2-for-7 with two RBI games in two starts. He shouldn't return until September.

Willie Harris - Second Baseman

White Sox reinstated infielder Willie Harris from the bereavement list.

Tadahito Iguchi and Juan Uribe are healthy now, so Harris will return to his utility role.

Chicago Cubs

Darren Oliver - Relief Pitcher

Cubs signed LHP Darren Oliver to a minor league contract and assigned him to Triple-A Iowa.

Oliver told the Diamondbacks he was considering retirement when he asked for his release a week ago. He had a 6.38 ERA in four starts for Triple-A Tucson, so he shouldn't be viewed as any sort of immediate fix for the Cubs

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Well, I am not going to be around for a while. I have been online for about 5 minutes since Wed night. I have too much going on right now and also a 56k connection. Do not send me anymore suggestions or emails as I wont be around much, for a little while anyways.

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I will NOT be waiting for all of the beta testers to hand in their suggestions. Any suggestions we receive after 2.0 is uploaded will be included in a later update.

As someone who helped update the Brewers, I'd prefer waiting another day or two to make sure all the testers have gotten in their updates and tweaks. People who have invested a little time in the rosters (granted my investment was little) do want to make sure the rosters are as good as possible to start with. If you're going to wait to start your dynasty, you might as well start it with the best rosters possible or you'll start it, then probably have to start another one when all the updates and tweaks are in. The rosters shouldn't be rushed for the whiners here.

I made quite a few updates to the Brewers and I'm sure everyone did to their favorite team as well. Either way, I'll be supportive. I'll probably wait until the final updates are in to start a dynasty however. What the heck, we're still only a little over a month into the season - it is a long season.

Thanks for the rosters!

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Here's some scouting info on the pitchers from the Red Sox - Mariners series yesterday.

Jeremi Gonzalez (BOS -SP) threw his 4-seamer at 90 mph

Wade Miller (BOS - SP) threw his 4-seamer at 92-94 mph, his curveball at 77 mph and his 2-seamer at 86-89 mph. The curveballs were hard and had that perefect 12 to 6 drop. He showed excellent control of all his pitches. The NESN commentator mentioned before the game that Miller had a Slider in his arsenal but I never saw it.

Ryan Franklin (SEA - SP) threw his 4-seamer at 87-90 mph, his changeup at 80 mph and his curveball at 73 mph. It's impossible to compare Franklin's curveball to Miller's. Franklin's curveball was good while Miller's was tremendous/excellent with that 12 to 6 drop.

John Halama (BOS - RP) threw his 4-seamer at 81 mph and his changeup at 78 mph.

I was at the Miller-Franklin game last night (Game #2)...after 9-10 months Miller looked pretty good. He really had som epop on his fastball.

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