• Tick tock

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    Is it thanksgiving weekend yet LOL So nice if the game company could at least offer a update

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    So I have now completed the three triple-elimination brackets:

    1970’s Division:
    Champion - '71 A’s
    Runner-up - '78 Red Sox

    Early 80’s Division:
    Champion - '83 White Sox
    Runner-up - '83 Orioles

    Late 80’s Division:
    Champion - '85 Blue Jays
    Runner-up - '85 Yankees

    The three champs will now advance to a mini round-robin, lasting six games.
    The two top teams of that will meet in a semi-final.
    The third-place team will face the winner of the six-game runner-up round-robin.
    (The two bottom teams in the runner-up bracket will be eliminated.)

    Updating some overall tournament stats after 66 games:
    The tournament BA is still .227, but the ERA is up to 3.86, while the Fielding % has climbed to .984.

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    Hi. So the 6(13) is the numeric grade- I assume it was a split grade - basic game C(B). The Q is the fatigue factor. Lower is better. There are a bunch of other master game symbols that you probably haven’t seen before WP (wild pitch), BKO (doesn’t balk) etc

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    The 1912 Red Sox start out 6-0 with a 2nd sweep… this time over the 1909 Tigers. Tris Speaker is leading the way on offense with an OPS over 1000 while the Smoky Joe Wood and Tom O’Brien have 2 complete game wins each

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    Was pretty easy. In this case, I simply printed off three 16-team double-elimination brackets off printyourbrackets dot com. I just used blind draws to fill out each bracket, drawing the team names out of a cup. For each game, I would toss a coin to determine the home team. Then would play a solitaire game while doing my best to help each team win. Kept stats on Collections.

  • Adam Frazier - 2017

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    I will shoot a note to the the guys at GO Support on your behalf.

  • Master game bug

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  • Release 3.0.0

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    Hi everyone,

    Today we deployed fixes for:

    Pitcher grade advancement issues in Master Game MicroManager/Autoplay crashes Runner on first MM game lockups

    Let Support know via the form if you run into any weirdness on the weekend.

    No updates on the 2025 data.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

  • Greatest American League

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    The 1923 Yankees beat the 1958 Yankees four games to two in their six game series. The '23 Yankees improved their record to 31-17 while the '58 Yankees dropped to 53-61.

    The '58 Yankees took the first game 5-4 in a marathon 16 inning affair. The '23 Yankees jumped out to a 3-0 lead in a bizarre 1st. inning that included an error, three walks, and no hits. After the '58 Yankees came back to tie the game the '23 Yankees went back in front 4-3 in the 9th after Lou Gehrig hit a pinch-hit triple and scored on a single by Whitey Witt. Tony Kubek sent the game into extras with a solo homerun. After six scoreless extra innings, the '58 Yankees finally prevailed when Moose Skowron hit a solo walk-off homerun. After that homerun, the offense for the '58 Yankees dried up. They were shut out for the next 25 innings, including back-to-back shutouts in Games Two and Three by Joe Bush and Sam Jones. Mickey Mantle ended the drought in Game Four with a two-run homer, but it was in a losing cause as the '23 Yankees won 3-2. The '23 Yankees clinched the series in Game Five with a 4-2 win. The '58 Yankees won the final game 6-4 after trailing 4-0 after two innings.

    Babe Ruth is hitting a ridiculous .420 with 25 homeruns, 61 RBI, 55 runs scored, and a 1.556 OPS. No other player has more than 35 runs scored and RBI. Waite Hoyt remains undefeated at 7-0 with a 1.01 ERA. The shutout by Bush improved his record to 6-4 with a 3.15 ERA. Jones’s shutout boosted his record to 6-1 with a 2.03 ERA.

    Mantle now has 27 homeruns while hitting .261 with a .927 OPS. Whitey Ford continues to lead the starters in ERA at 2.77 while sporting a 9-6 record. The '58 Yankees will face the 28-14 1938 Yankees in the next series.

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    @TSBL I’ll add it to the list.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

  • Game play

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    Hi Jeremy, I was noticing in Custom Teams (might be everywhere I didn’t check that the batting Characteristics might not be right - maybe not picking up the +'s and making them minuses? Noticed a bunch of players where both “sides” are negative…

  • Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Thank you! Hope yours was as well.

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  • Basic Game Rules

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    HI. The Basic game does not manage infield in/out. You have to do it manually when presented the opportunity.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

  • Basic Game Rules Cont'd

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    @Steve_Admin Thanks Steve! Yes, seems great even on Google now, too! Happy Thanksgiving!

    Tim

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    i agree t its simple logic

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    I DID just think of a temporary fix for the ERA problem… how about adding runs/game to the stat block? That’s something that will still have value when its fixed and would be a great ERA replacement for now until its sorted

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