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Started by ultimate7, 10/13/04, 03:28:50 PM

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What's the Worst thing to see your team do during watch play?

2nd basemen not adjusting to field a slow grounder
6 (42.9%)
Have your runner round 2nd and head to 3rd as a dead duck
0 (0%)
Have your opponent run to 3rd as a dead duck, but SS cuts off throw and decides not to throw guy out at 3rd
2 (14.3%)
Bases Loaded 1 out, groundball to SS throw to 2nd for 1, then throw home.
0 (0%)
SS charges one hopper that goes over his head.
0 (0%)
Leave pitcher in way too long
5 (35.7%)
Throw 0-2 fat pitch for HR
0 (0%)
OTHERS?
1 (7.1%)

Total Members Voted: 12

ultimate7

They are all pretty bad
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
The Raiders are a successful organization

JoeDirt

I never play the computer...but I do know that they leave the P in way too long.
Quote from: BDawk on 10/10/07, 08:16:42 AM
The dee nee tard mixed in with gantry looks a little bit like TBT

fightonusc

Witness the computer hosing TeddyBallGame by leaving Dayley in way too long against me in the Fantasy RBI League game today...
Quote from: BeefMaster on 11/13/17, 08:32:00 AM
there are also folks complaining about the lack of Bobby Grich, Dwight Evans, and Willie Randolph.

OzzieLongBall

im gonna nominate a different one: watching your P/IF somehow get in front (closer to the plate) of a VERY slow rolling ball, and try to run it down... after finally realizing they are never going to catch up to the ball (intereting law of physics...) the computer moves another player (ie the SS if they were runnin with the P, or the LF if running with the SS at first) and then they MISS the ball with that second guy... this is so unbelievably painful.. its like a 3-strike mistake... first off you should never be chasing a ball outward in the infield, secondly they should realize they cant get it with that person much, MUCH earlier, and finally how the hell do you then let it roll by the next guy... Christ this mis-play drives me insane.. but at the same time, only endears the computer more to me..

LONG LIVE THE FOOSBALL EFFECT!
"The RBI Gods giveth, and the RBI Gods can taketh away"

TβG

something came to mind when thinking of the watchgame mode and it also effects the fantasy league:

what is the minimum speed rating for a computer controlled player to steal a base?
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ultimate7

I'm guessing you mean to for the CPU to attempt a steal.  I'd have to do some tests and see, I'd guess 140

142 = Hatcher, Dykstra
140 = Pettis, Gladden
138 = Mookie, Gibson, Trammel, Straw

Not sure I've seen the 138s try to steal, I think I've seen the 140s, but not certain.
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
The Raiders are a successful organization

BeefMaster

I know Pettis tries it sometimes.  I'm thinking some slower guys may try, though - I'm horrible at throwing out runners, but I manage to get them sometimes, and I'd think that my crappy throwing wouldn't get Pettis except maybe on a good fastball.

Semi-related note - I stole 3rd in the first inning with Coleman against the computer last night.  I got the maximum jump (holding left-B before the pitch), Alexander threw a changeup, and I just beat the throw.
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann

fknmclane

I've actually seen Trammell attempt a steal.  Just once, though.  It was pretty strange, very out of the blue.
Quote from: BDawk on 08/29/12, 07:52:41 AM
I just wiped my ass then smelled the toilet paper.  What's wrong with me? 

Quote from: Kane on 08/22/16, 11:56:48 AM
the dude either has some high float or a mess between the cheeks.

OzzieLongBall

one time, playing the mets using the Cards dykstra got a single, then i threw him out trying to steal second... mookie gets up and singles, then attempts to steal and i threw him out... very odd occurence i believe.. i guess they just saw somethin or had somethin in the scouting report.. i think pena took it personally tho, as he homered in the next inning, which was nice..
"The RBI Gods giveth, and the RBI Gods can taketh away"

ultimate7

Another funny Watch play occurence, when CPU throws to third and they have the runner dead waiting to tag him, but decide to throw to another base just before making the tag.
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
The Raiders are a successful organization

fightonusc

That happened twice in your game against BeefMaster today - both times with Dawson, they threw home to get the lead runner, but it wasn't a force play, and instead of getting them into a rundown, they just threw to first (both times they couldn't get Dawson and everyone was safe.)

Having seen a lot of watch games lately, here's the most common one (at least one or twice a game):

- There are runners on first and second, and a sharp ball is hit to LF. The LF picks the ball up and thinks that they have a chance to get the lead runner at third, so he fires a laser - except there isn't anyone covering third. But then, the runners don't keep going automatically, but wait until the ball rolls to the backstop to start running. Almost always, the lead runner scores, and the runner from second is tagged out at the plate.
Quote from: BeefMaster on 11/13/17, 08:32:00 AM
there are also folks complaining about the lack of Bobby Grich, Dwight Evans, and Willie Randolph.