OFFSEASON ACTIVITIES:
SPRING TRAINING
First off, you can go with the option of "Ask Coaching Staff" if you'd like and they'll do their recommended spring training moves. You can also do your own spring training modifications and go with Ask Coaching Staff. If you want me to go with the coaches' recommendations though, please post about it in this thread or PM me. If you don't post anything about spring training, I will leave it default.
Two more important things before I get into how spring training works.
Please limit your spring training mods to around 15 players.. give or take is fine, but just don't let it become too overwhelming for me. You guys are always good about this, but it's here just incase.
When listing your spring training mods, please seperate the batters from the pitchers, and if possible, it would be great if you could try to list the players in alphabetical order (not perfect alphabetical order, but just be the letter at the least).
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...training-1.jpg
As you can see (from the above link), the game seperates pitchers and batters into two categories, and lists it in alphabetical order. So when there is a lot of players listed, it would be much easier to scroll from top to bottom and just a lot quicker.
Hitters:
Four categories (contact, power, eye, defense) with 20 points to spend for each player. You can also teach a position, but in order to do this, you'll have to spread out only 15 points and put 5 towards teaching a new position to the selected player.
Please list the points in this format:
Randall Simon: 5,5,5,5 +Learn Position (if needed)
There's a picture for more explanation if anyone's still confused.
Pitchers:
Four categories (stuff, velocity, control, stamina) with 20 points to spend for each player. You can also teach a new role, but in order to do this, you'll have to spread out only 15 points and put 5 towards teaching the new role to the selected player.
Please list the points in this format:
Kevin Tapani: 5,5,5,5 +Learn Role (if needed)