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faulk28
09-21-2001, 12:20 AM
I know people have stated their players are not playing in aaa. I know some of mine were not performing well in a particular season so i sent them down. Well when a player has stats for two seasons in a row they never show minor league stats...it's like you sent them down but they are not used in aaa...i think this needs fixed as i would like to know if these players are doing better or if they still are not playing well.:confused:

Clay Dreslough
09-21-2001, 08:01 AM
You should be able to view AAA stats by selecting "Minors" from the drop-down box on the Lineup, Pitching and Defense screens.

But you are right that we need to add these to the Scouting Reports.

Clay

faulk28
09-21-2001, 10:08 AM
thanks for your quick response clay, but i tried clicking on minors and it showed no stats there either. It's like they haven't been used since i sent them to aaa. The only players it affects are those that played the year before and started the year in the majors before being sent down. Those players show 0 stats in the scouting report and "minors". Thanks again for your quick response.

daedalus
09-21-2001, 12:24 PM
Could it be that by the time you sent them down, the AAA season was already over?

Clay Dreslough
09-21-2001, 12:32 PM
The AAA season does end on August 31st in Baseball Mogul.

christoph
09-21-2001, 06:17 PM
Originally posted by Clay Dreslough
You should be able to view AAA stats by selecting "Minors" from the drop-down box on the Lineup, Pitching and Defense screens.

But you are right that we need to add these to the Scouting Reports.

Clay

What I would especially like to see are stats broken down by year for both the big club and AAA. Moreover, these should be linked with the different clubs a player was on. As it is now, if I pick up a free agent it will list all his stats as if he was always on my club.

Besides disaggregating the clubs a player was on, it would also be nice to know a bit of history of these clubs. The logic here is that a pitcher (to use one example) with a 20-4 record from a really good club is not necessarily the same quality as a 20-4 pitcher from a sub-500 club. That is, I think a 20-4 record is more impressive in the latter case, hence the need for history. This could be dealt with by having a team stats (season record, team ERA, team batting average) archived for every season.

faulk28
09-21-2001, 07:20 PM
because it was in may when i checked on them...