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#61268 | 10/10/2018 1:50:06 pm | Jan 29th, 2038 | |
nsparks89 Joined: 06/23/2014 Posts: 9 Thousand Oaks Kings VI.15 | Hello All, Is there a way where you can set your Spring Training management techniques different from the regular season? I would like to try it, but as you have noticed I'm too afraid to change it because I'm afraid of screwing up my regular season tactics. Thanks much for the responses in advance! |
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#61272 | 10/10/2018 2:14:42 pm | Feb 1st, 2038 | |
AssumedPseudonym Joined: 10/26/2016 Posts: 1130 Deerfield Beach Rats V.7 | Unfortunately no, Spring Training and regular season use the same settings. If you want to change them, your best bet is to screenshot the current settings and go back to them when the regular season starts up. On the other hand, during the regular season you can use the Spring Training settings to affect the players in your farm system. Updated Wednesday, October 10 2018 @ 2:16:41 pm PDT |
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#61299 | 10/12/2018 3:28:21 pm | Mar 1st, 2038 | |
nsparks89 Joined: 06/23/2014 Posts: 9 Thousand Oaks Kings VI.15 | So I set my starting pitchers at a 40 pitch count and 3 inning hook and the starter threw over 80 pitches and went 6 innings, what else do I need to adjust? | ||
#61300 | 10/12/2018 3:32:21 pm | Mar 1st, 2038 | |
wickersty Joined: 05/11/2017 Posts: 1002 Deadwood Perambulators II.1 | 75 pitches is the minimum setting for a starting pitcher. And they have to finish the at bat, which is probably how he got close to 80. |