Season Mode
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1. Most Success Mode players are cheaper. Use more of them. | 1. Most Success Mode players are cheaper. Use more of them. | ||
2. If you team starts with some overpaid players trade them for lesser, but cheaper players. For example, trading Roger Clemens and Hideki Matsui can get you Aaron Cook and Troy Tulowitzki. Johnny Damon can acquire Curtis Granderson, etc. | 2. If you team starts with some overpaid players trade them for lesser, but cheaper players. For example, trading Roger Clemens and Hideki Matsui can get you Aaron Cook and Troy Tulowitzki. Johnny Damon can acquire Curtis Granderson, etc. | ||
- | + | == Season Events == | |
a. Spring Training | a. Spring Training | ||
b. Opening Day | b. Opening Day | ||
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g. Contract Renewals | g. Contract Renewals | ||
h. Free Agents | h. Free Agents | ||
- | + | == Player Ratings/Skills == | |
a. Strategy for upgrading player abilities/skills | a. Strategy for upgrading player abilities/skills | ||
- | + | == Practice == | |
a. auto vs. manual | a. auto vs. manual | ||
b. How to manage and track progress/experience | b. How to manage and track progress/experience | ||
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d. Practice groups | d. Practice groups | ||
e. Special practice types available only in spring training or by purchasing the option | e. Special practice types available only in spring training or by purchasing the option | ||
- | + | == Gameplay (Playing vs. Simulating) == | |
- | + | == Amateur Draft == | |
a. How it works | a. How it works | ||
b. What you should expect (player development) | b. What you should expect (player development) | ||
- | + | == Contract Renewals == | |
a. How it works | a. How it works | ||
b. If you lose players to free agency | b. If you lose players to free agency | ||
- | + | == Free Agents == | |
a. How it works | a. How it works | ||
b. Registering Success Mode players | b. Registering Success Mode players | ||
- | + | == Trading Players == | |
a. Strategies for trades | a. Strategies for trades | ||
b. Trading re-signed players/free agents in the following season | b. Trading re-signed players/free agents in the following season | ||
- | + | == Unlockables (Season Shop and Main Shop) == | |
a. Arrange team in season mode | a. Arrange team in season mode | ||
b. Starting owner points upgrades | b. Starting owner points upgrades | ||
c. Pitcher and Batter forms | c. Pitcher and Batter forms |
Revision as of 03:43, 24 January 2008
Season Mode allows you to lead your favourite MLB team or a team of your creation through 10 seasons of Baseball.
Contents |
Getting Started
a. Team selection options b. Additional starting owner points from main shop
Owner Points
a. How they are spent 1. Points are lost every game to pay off player salaries. The lower the team salary, the less points you lose. 2. You can spend the points on practice items to further improve your players. 3. If you wish to release a player to make room for another, you lose a designated amount of points. 4. You can trade them like cash considerations to help acquire other players. b. How they are earned 1. There are certain goals for each game that when reached, will net you a certain amount of points. The more you accomplish a goal, the harder it gets, and the more points you get. 2. Winning a playoff series gives you a ton of points. A World Series win gives you 50000 points (not including other playoff series). 3. If your player wins an award (Rookie of the Year, Relief Pitcher of the Year, Pitcher of the Year, Silver Slugger, Gold Glove, or MVP) you receive additional points. c. Tips for managing owner points 1. Most Success Mode players are cheaper. Use more of them. 2. If you team starts with some overpaid players trade them for lesser, but cheaper players. For example, trading Roger Clemens and Hideki Matsui can get you Aaron Cook and Troy Tulowitzki. Johnny Damon can acquire Curtis Granderson, etc.
Season Events
a. Spring Training b. Opening Day c. Amateur Draft 1. The draft order is in the reverse order of the previous year's standings. 2. Perhaps starting as the Devil Rays is a good strategy. They have a low payroll with decent players (Upton, Young, Crawford, Baldelli, and Kazmir). They also have the first draft pick. d. All-Star game e. Trade deadline f. Playoffs g. Contract Renewals h. Free Agents
Player Ratings/Skills
a. Strategy for upgrading player abilities/skills
Practice
a. auto vs. manual b. How to manage and track progress/experience c. Purchasing practice items d. Practice groups e. Special practice types available only in spring training or by purchasing the option
Gameplay (Playing vs. Simulating)
Amateur Draft
a. How it works b. What you should expect (player development)
Contract Renewals
a. How it works b. If you lose players to free agency
Free Agents
a. How it works b. Registering Success Mode players
Trading Players
a. Strategies for trades b. Trading re-signed players/free agents in the following season
Unlockables (Season Shop and Main Shop)
a. Arrange team in season mode b. Starting owner points upgrades c. Pitcher and Batter forms