jdlikewhoa
Well-Known Member
WHO'S NOT?
All my injured pitchers.
Who's next?
All my injured pitchers.
Who's next?
Yes.Just had a thought - DO WE ONLY PLAY WITH DH'S??? I've been setting my lineups for with and without.... Do I only need to set for +DH?
RIP THE CAPTAIN, still remember acquiring him from Orlando two teams ago
http://utopia.allsimbaseball9.com//game/lgreports/leagues/league_100_news_75558.html
If I have a 7 day injury to a pitcher, do I have to take them out of rotation, or will Otto know the fuck not to play them?
He's out.Is he "out" or is he DTD?
Maybe you could do one
Another sim... another False Bay pitcher done for the year. Cheat codes are a real thing
Basically.Do simulation pitchers have rights?
@Orlando if something's wrong would I just have to upload again?
@Karl Hungus just informed me you can do it in the set player strategy. I set my guys to bench.Damn yeah is there an option to automatically just shut down day-to-day injured players? Lots of the stuff is connected.
I think I have all my pitchers set to a 60 pitch PC and they’re still blowing arms out, so we’re just gonna keep rolling with organizational arms for comic effect at this point.
You have him on a shortlistwhy is Marko Zevakin's name in All Caps in the game? He special or something?
why would I do something like that but not put actual good players on a shortlist?You have him on a shortlist
@Karl Hungus doesn't have any pitching injuries. Is that you wooly?
All those guys look pretty fragile. That’s a bummer though.I think I have all my pitchers set to a 60 pitch PC and they’re still blowing arms out, so we’re just gonna keep rolling with organizational arms for comic effect at this point.
You look pretty fragile.All those guys look pretty fragile. That’s a bummer though.
Is Controversial Second Baseman Secretly a Softie?
Tuesday, May 21st, 2080
File this story under "whoda' thunk it?" North Dakota Riggers's second baseman Alberto Sánchez is seen by some as being aloof and a bit of a loner. "I'd call him 'intense,'" teammate Clint Griffin put it judiciously. Sánchez's reputation isn't helped by his sometimes contentious relationship with the media, and most reporters would agree that he's not the easiest player to interview, let alone get to know. If he'd agree to talk with you, Sánchez would probably explain that he puts all of his effort into his peformance on the field, and that he's focused on winning a championship, not a popularity contest.
So everybody agrees that Sánchez is, as the old-timers would say, a "tough egg." But maybe he isn't as hard-boiled as most folks might think. An inside source recently reported that Sánchez has been volunteering his time at the Youth Baseball Foundation in North Dakota. When initially confronted with the story, Sánchez angrily denied it, but his teammates were unanimous in support of his generous and, frankly, unexpected gesture. "It shows what we always suspected, that his heart is in the right place," said Griffin. "He really cares about kids, and that's what counts in the end."
Does this signal the emergence of a kinder, gentler Sánchez? Maybe, maybe not. But don't be surprised if you see him a get a few more high-fives from his fellow North Dakota players and perhaps a few more autograph requests from some of the kids who benefitted from his previously secret generosity.
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