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  • #31
    Disregard I'm tired. There is only one Wildcard spot. Let me find that one.

    So EDIT...what was already said.

    Three-Club Tie for One Wild Card Spot:
    After Clubs have been assigned their A, B and C designations, Club A would host Club B. The winner of the game would then host Club C to determine the Wild Card Club.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Matt View Post
      So the game does not handle this well...at all. We are going to have to edit the schedule which is possible.
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      From the MLB website.

      • If Club 1 has a better record against Clubs 2 and 3, and Club 2 has a better record against Club 3, then Club 1 chooses its designation, followed by Club 2.


      Three-Club Tie for Two Wild Card Spots:
      After Clubs have been assigned their A, B and C designations, Club A would host Club B. The winner of the game would be declared one Wild Card winner. Club C would then host the loser of the game between Club A and Club B to determine the second Wild Card Club.

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      Washington has winning records against Baltimore and Batavia.
      Batavia has a winning record against Baltimore.

      So Washington get's to choose it's designation. I assume they would want to be Club B and host the first playoff game. Batavia then would choose to be Club A to play in the 1st game.

      The winner is in. The loser then plays Baltimore for the 2nd spot. So Batavia and Washington have 2 spots to earn a WC, Baltimore has one.

      Am I reading this right?
      Club A would be the host site, but semantics at this point.

      Washington is Club A with home field advantage over Clubs B and C.
      Batavia is Club B with home field advantage over Club C.
      Baltimore would be Club C.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Matt View Post
        Disregard I'm tired. There is only one Wildcard spot. Let me find that one.
        There's definitely two.
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        • #34
          So we are playing for 2 WC spots right.

          So then those 2 play each other in a 1 game playoff to play against Death Valley?

          So it is...

          Three-Club Tie for Two Wild Card Spots:
          After Clubs have been assigned their A, B and C designations, Club A would host Club B. The winner of the game would be declared one Wild Card winner. Club C would then host the loser of the game between Club A and Club B to determine the second Wild Card Club.

          So it's Batavia at Washington. Winner is WC1.
          Then it's loser at Baltimore. Winner is WC2.
          Last edited by Matt; 03-09-2016, 12:22 PM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Spear View Post
            How are tie breakers determined in the standings for draft order? Just wondering about me and WC.
            In the rules it's previous years standings.

            So Toronto get's the right to draft YoYo the chosen one.
            Last edited by Matt; 03-09-2016, 12:33 PM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Matt View Post
              In the rules it's previous years standings.

              So Toronto get's the right to draft YoYo the chosen one.
              California had the worst record.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Matt View Post
                So we are playing for 2 WC spots right.

                So then those 2 play each other in a 1 game playoff to play against Death Valley?

                So it is...

                Three-Club Tie for Two Wild Card Spots:
                After Clubs have been assigned their A, B and C designations, Club A would host Club B. The winner of the game would be declared one Wild Card winner. Club C would then host the loser of the game between Club A and Club B to determine the second Wild Card Club.

                So it's Batavia at Washington. Winner is WC1.
                Then it's loser at Baltimore. Winner is WC2.
                Death Valley won the division so they shouldn't be in a one-game playoff.

                But I see why you're asking this question. There is definitely a lot of confusion. My opinion:

                We need to determine who the two wild cards are. That's the first step.

                So I believe what you posted about ABC is the solution. Once that's been determined, then the two wild cards must play each other.

                I believe MLB nearly avoided this exact issue two seasons ago when Kansas City played Oakland. I will look into it. There was talk about the wild card games taking three days because of the two play-in games and then the actual wild card playoff game.


                In short, Washington, Baltimore and/or Batavia is going to be playing a lot of baseball before facing Death Valley in a 5-game series.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Pat View Post
                  California had the worst record.
                  Oh ya. See too much going on with the WC.

                  So Cali, Toronto, WC is 1,2,3.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                    So I believe what you posted about ABC is the solution. Once that's been determined, then the two wild cards must play each other.
                    Ya I'm 95% sure it's...

                    Batavia at Washington for WC 1 - 1 game series
                    loser at Baltimore for WC 2 - 1 game series

                    Winner of WC2 at WC1 in the actually Wild Card 1 game series.

                    Winner of that gets DVS.

                    So Brad can edit the schedule and run Batavia at Washington tonight once Liquid and I export. Then we'll go from there.

                    EDIT...my export is in
                    Last edited by Matt; 03-09-2016, 12:48 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Matt View Post
                      Ya I'm 95% sure it's...

                      Batavia at Washington for WC 1 - 1 game series
                      loser at Baltimore for WC 2 - 1 game series

                      Winner of WC2 at WC1 in the actually Wild Card 1 game series.

                      Winner of that gets DVS.

                      So Brad can edit the schedule and run Batavia at Washington tonight once Liquid and I export. Then we'll go from there.

                      EDIT...my export is in
                      Right. And sorry I'm realizing now I read your post wrong. This is exactly what you said and then I said before you said it again.
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                      • #41
                        Assuming OOTP handles the batting title appropriately, Banuelos should earn his second straight batting title with a .338 average, beating out last year's IL title holder Jimmy Rosema who hit .335 this season.

                        Banuelos currently holds a .380 batting average with 170 hits in 447 at-bats. 170 hits at the required 502 at-bats to qualify would bring his average down to the aforementioned .338.
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Pat View Post
                          So here is what you have to do:

                          You have to go to player strategy, and choose Bench Player for X Days: and put in the "7". I then too remove the player from the rotation and leave as "Emergency Starter." That way, the manager knows to bench the player for 7 days. Sucks you don't have Burton or English 100% rested...sorry man. We should really spend some time and type out a "Things to Know" for league-wide knowledge. I might work on that soon...
                          Yup.

                          That's how I shut down a few of my pitchers.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                            Assuming OOTP handles the batting title appropriately, Banuelos should earn his second straight batting title with a .338 average, beating out last year's IL title holder Jimmy Rosema who hit .335 this season.

                            Banuelos currently holds a .380 batting average with 170 hits in 447 at-bats. 170 hits at the required 502 at-bats to qualify would bring his average down to the aforementioned .338.
                            If it doesn't show him qualifying now he won't win. It will be Rosema.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Matt View Post
                              If it doesn't show him qualifying now he won't win. It will be Rosema.
                              Rosema is a lucky man!
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Carlos View Post
                                My apartment warming is Sunday. You should stop by. Have a beer.
                                That sounds like a good plan :) I will speak with my GF see if we can meet !

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