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#7373 | 04/29/2014 1:31:22 am | ||
lephio Joined: 10/25/2013 Posts: 88 Inactive | How many GAMES (AB? IP?) a player have to reach to gain "1 Year" of Experience? | ||
#7399 | 04/30/2014 9:28:44 am | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | Basically, a player must be on your big league team for 1 season or 10 training & financial updates. Keep in mind, that we didn't start keeping track of this statistic from day 1, so there are some 10 year veterans that only have 7 years of experience. Steve |
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#7410 | 05/01/2014 4:21:53 am | ||
rookies Joined: 02/05/2014 Posts: 4 Inactive | 10 financial updates = 10 months? | ||
#7411 | 05/01/2014 8:17:31 am | ||
crackit Joined: 05/15/2013 Posts: 315 Anchorage Lawless IV.4 | Financial updates happen every Friday 10 updates = 1 full season |
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#7417 | 05/01/2014 4:55:04 pm | ||
newtman Joined: 11/02/2013 Posts: 3343 Inactive | So is it advantageous or disadvantageous or would it change anything at all for me to put a player at the recommended level for the training update? For example, I have two pitchers who pitch regular innings for my major league team, one who has a recommended level of AA and the other of AAA. If on Thursday after the games are simulated I sent them down to AA and AAA, subsequently calling them back up on Fridays before the games, would they receive better training or worse or no difference, and would they receive experience from the games they pitched that week? | ||
#7421 | 05/01/2014 8:17:07 pm | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | It wouldn't really help...because you wouldn't get both the big league playing experience bonus and the minor league training bonus. If you have a player getting big league playing time, its probably better to leave him there for the training update and get the experience plus the diminished training he'll get at the big league level. Steve |