Things we’ve learned in Aaron/Ruth Topic

Quote: Originally posted by hypnotoad on 6/10/2006I think even with a few examples there would be plenty to figure out. We'll always have really ambigous ratings like the stamina, health, and durabilty ones pointed out above.

And as a Reds fan, I'd have to reluctantly agree about Pujols' 99's across the board. Except for health and durabilty (I think).

well he wouldn't be a 99 in speed neither, I just meant the hitting cats. he's by far the best hitter in this galaxy.
6/10/2006 10:20 AM
In the player profiles, what do the various picture icons (green cross, player) below the "Notes" button mean?
6/10/2006 10:22 AM
if you click on the player and go to chat and hit the little clipboard on the dialog box, the player's name comes up so you can click on the player and his profile will come up.

Sorry for the confusing explanation.
6/10/2006 10:34 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By mikeblid on 6/10/2006
Quote: Originally posted by hypnotoad on 6/10/2006 I think even with a few examples there would be plenty to figure out. We'll always have really ambigous ratings like the stamina, health, and durabilty ones pointed out above.

And as a Reds fan, I'd have to reluctantly agree about Pujols' 99's across the board. Except for health and durabilty (I think).

well he wouldn't be a 99 in speed neither, I just meant the hitting cats. he's by far the best hitter in this galaxy
Same trainer as Grimsley too.
6/10/2006 10:41 AM
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6/10/2006 10:45 AM
does a 0 temper mean he is mild or gets angry as hell?

6/10/2006 11:22 AM
He's not very happy.
6/10/2006 11:28 AM
No spark at all.
6/10/2006 11:30 AM
that is 2 diffrent answers.
let me rephrase it. do you want a high temper rating or low temper rating? i figure high temper to just be in line with everything else, i just want to confirm it. i have a pretty good player with a 0 temper.

thanks for responses in advance.
6/10/2006 11:34 AM
a 0 temper is laid back. A high temper is high strung. Personally, I prefer a high temper so my batters charge the mound when they get hit w/ a pitch.
6/10/2006 11:37 AM
Quote: Originally posted by mikeblid on 6/10/2006a 0 temper is laid back. A high temper is high strung. Personally, I prefer a high temper so my batters charge the mound when they get hit w/ a pitch.

get your crappy players with a high temper so they charge the mound and get the other teams pitcher suspended.
6/10/2006 11:42 AM
Another arbitration question...
I've got a pitcher up for arbitration, asking 4.7 mil. I just got a trade accepted for him, prior to any arbitration decision. What's stopping me from going to arbitration and offering something like 10 mil and really screwing the guy over that has already accepted the trade?
I AM NOT PLANNING ON DOING THAT, by the way. Just wondering if that could be a loophole.
6/10/2006 2:34 PM
Nothing. Never trade for a guy who doesn't have a contract. Don't claim him off waivers either. Unless you're prepared to eat a contract that you have no idea about.
6/10/2006 2:40 PM
you could.
6/10/2006 2:40 PM
Is it a nice thing to do..no.
Is it smart as a GM to go offer 10 mil..........
In other words, would you do it?
6/10/2006 2:44 PM
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