roundfrog
09/05
Cookie Shackelford (B) cleared waivers - a versatile player with power (. career OPS ( ABs)). May help teams gearing for the post season.
BranchChief
08/26
The difference is just random chance. $20 medical and high health ratings lower your odds of a big injury, but it’s all determined by a random number generator somewhere in the HBd servers.
logan2022
08/25
I wonder what the difference is. In 3 leagues and I do 20/15. Last 8 seasons combined today I just had my first notable long term injury. Have had some others but it's been players not going anywh...
jc44
08/25
Yeah i`m 20/20 in every league possible. When i take over a new team and have to take a couple of seasons to build up to it the injuries are really bad. Especially trying to keep enough healthy pitche...
jc44
08/25
Years ago i had a team in Hornsby that had 4 SP rated 82+ all 24 years old or younger with 85+ health and 20/20 and within 4 seasons all 4 had 200+ day injuries and 1 had 2 of them, I quit the league...
BranchChief
08/25
I agree that the permanent damage from injuries is pretty disheartening and not very realistic.
BranchChief
08/25
I think it’s meant to be a mechanism to encourage people to spend money on medical. But even at $20, there are still some pretty devastating impacts when a player has a 100+ day injury.
roundfrog
08/25
I'm a Twins fan, so the frequency and durations of injuries seems in line with real Minnesota club. However, I completely agree on the impact to ratings. Rarely do players come back worse for the...
jc44
08/25
LOL, This was my first league ever back in season 11 so even if i cut to one this would probably be the one i keep but the amount of career altering injuries to star players is wearing me out in baseb...
jc44
08/25
Don`t get me wrong the game needs injuries for realism but i think there should be more 15-30 day DL and less 250+ days. I`m starting to enjoy the basketball game more than the baseball these days.