Cnasty wrote:Omaha is definitely the Coors of the AL
Boston:
Omaha:
Check out the dimensions though. I thought it was yours that I mimicked my field off of
Sorry if this was already said. Common mistake in determining how field affects stats in ootp is dimensions vs factors. In this game your dimensions could be the most unrealistic you want them to be. If the factors are above 1, it is easier to pad the stats, below 1 it is harder to pad stats. Those factors don’t care if you have 100ft fences and 500 ft fences
Dimensions should dictate factors
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 8:54 pm
by DRWebs
For anyone who was curious and didn't want to go team page by team page
wow, i would like to see this on a bell curve but the top 3 hitters parks are all more hitter friendly than the most pitcher friendly park. and the top 10 hitters parks are more hitter friendly than the 2nd biggest pitcher park.
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:18 pm
by DRWebs
Uuaww wrote:wow, i would like to see this on a bell curve but the top 3 hitters parks are all more hitter friendly than the most pitcher friendly park. and the top 10 hitters parks are more hitter friendly than the 2nd biggest pitcher park.
It would be cool if we could overlay all the parks like this
Spoiler!
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:18 pm
by cougnix
GeorgesGoons wrote:
cougnix wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
Cnasty wrote:Omaha is definitely the Coors of the AL
Boston:
Omaha:
Check out the dimensions though. I thought it was yours that I mimicked my field off of
Sorry if this was already said. Common mistake in determining how field affects stats in ootp is dimensions vs factors. In this game your dimensions could be the most unrealistic you want them to be. If the factors are above 1, it is easier to pad the stats, below 1 it is harder to pad stats. Those factors don’t care if you have 100ft fences and 500 ft fences
Dimensions should dictate factors
Corey Billy Niddler, jump in here. isn't there an ootp factor generator you can use, but ultimately the factors are entered in and as far as the game itself is concerned height and distance have nothing really to do with it?
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:19 pm
by cougnix
DRWebs wrote:
Uuaww wrote:wow, i would like to see this on a bell curve but the top 3 hitters parks are all more hitter friendly than the most pitcher friendly park. and the top 10 hitters parks are more hitter friendly than the 2nd biggest pitcher park.
It would be cool if we could overlay all the parks like this
Spoiler!
Nick, this is right up your alley...no pun intended.
According to that tool - distance, wall height, field surface, foul territory, and city all have a factor in the overall numbers
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 10:24 pm
by GeorgesGoons
Boston:
330
350
375
400
375
350
330
Omaha:
330
350
370
400
370
350
330
Why would our numbers be that far off due to 5 feet difference in the alleys.
There used to be a ballpark factor excel sheet. I used to have it on my old computer, I believe JD sent it to me. Might have been Reign though as well.
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 10:31 pm
by wdoupis
I update the excel sheet every time someone changes anything. If you make any changes to distance or wall height the factor updates on the excel sheet. You then need to go in and update the factor in OOTP
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 10:31 pm
by DRWebs
3' difference in walls all around would be the primary culprit Id assume. Artificial/field turf instead of grass, wind 10mph out to left instead of 10mph in from right, slightly warmer summer
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:23 am
by wdoupis
File is uploading...
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:48 am
by wdoupis
File is uploaded, website updated. New in game date 12/9
Free agency has begun... Go sign your new fellas!!!!!
Please vote, vote, vote for HOF!!!!!
New League Rule: Our roster limits are you may have 163 players in your Organization plus DL and IC guys. In order to start enforcing this there will be a 10 million dollar fine if your organization is not set by opening day each season. I will also periodically check this throughout the season and expect teams to remain under that number and make necessary adjustments after the draft.
Jerry Winebrenner signs a 3 year extension at 8 million per year with Philly
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:57 am
by Cnasty
Seems like Winey has signed like 7 extensions with Philly.
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:59 am
by Seeitsaveit13
wdoupis wrote:
Please vote, vote, vote for HOF!!!!!
If they don't vote, it's a shame....
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:00 am
by Seeitsaveit13
Cnasty wrote:Seems like Winey has signed like 7 extensions with Philly.
He's really old
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:01 am
by Seeitsaveit13
Seeitsaveit13 wrote:
Cnasty wrote:Seems like Winey has signed like 7 extensions with Philly.
He's really old
Also, I don't sign older players to long deals, because I'm constantly waiting for the bottom to fall out. So he's been on some pretty short deals recently, but hasn't died yet, so he's back
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:09 am
by wdoupis
Seeitsaveit13 wrote:
wdoupis wrote:
Please vote, vote, vote for HOF!!!!!
If they don't vote, it's a shame....
For its one, two, three strikes and your out of the game
Well done Dan
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:40 am
by Cnasty
Very deep FA crop this year.
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 11:40 am
by Roggie
Joseph Potts rejects 1 year, 14 million twice in september. Says he's no longer willing to talk and wants to become a FA.
He accepted the qualifying offer at 12 mil.
HUH.
Re: 2068 Season Thread... Cuevas Gets His Crown
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 11:48 am
by Wasted Memory
Never put it out this way before, but I'm going to show the Revenue Sharing numbers prior to the FA run, then Opening Day, and maybe again after the trade deadline.
Spoiler!
Current Payroll + Staff Expenses
Alabama - $210,252,142
Richmond - $168,293,200
Miami - $147,960,000
Moose Jaw - $140,264,689
Philadelphia - $138,563,600
Los Angeles - $131,366,200
San Francisco - $129,142,800
Omaha - $126,381,400
Cookeville - $118,335,200
Seattle - $116,109,900
Boston - $108,258,500
Houston - $102,977,500
Washington - $99,728,700
Cincinnati - $95,351,400
Chicago - $93,210,000
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San Diego - $91,591,150
Nashville - $85,534,500
Youngstown - $85,446,850
Atlanta - $81,962,800
New England - $80,957,300
Edmonton - $77,496,300
New Jersey - $73,327,250
Winterfell - $71,535,200
Sheltown - $71,286,000
Port Orange - $71,090,500
Montreal - $59,835,200
Orange County - $53,742,600
Bowie - $53,479,200
Las Vegas - $40,065,250
Rhode Island - $35,096,000
Top 15 Total = $1,799,813,831
Top 15 Average = $119,987,588
Bottom 15 Total = $1,032,446,100
Bottom 15 Average = $68,829,740
League Total = $2,832,259,931
League Average = $94,408,664
At this moment, Chicago is the exception. He'll be paying into Revenue Sharing as well as receiving Revenue Sharing.