Nationals Park

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Nationals Park

PostWed Jan 08, 2014 9:50 pm

What would be a good build for Nationals Park?

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Re: Nationals Park

PostThu Jan 09, 2014 11:00 pm

We all seem to move towards the heavy hitting parks or the great pitchers parks. I wondered if
their was a build for all things in moderation?

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Re: Nationals Park

PostFri Jan 10, 2014 7:08 pm

Has anyone every won a championship or a division with this park?
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Re: Nationals Park

PostSat Jan 11, 2014 2:35 pm

I mostly play ATG, so I've never used Nationals Park, but just thought I'd suggest you ask your question in the 20xx forum. Maybe more folks who play that set would see it there and respond. Good luck.
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Re: Nationals Park

PostSat Jan 11, 2014 6:26 pm

Thanks!!
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Re: Nationals Park

PostThu Jan 16, 2014 3:17 am

I've never used Nationals park, used Turner several times (which seems similar but plays more as a pitchers park than I thought it would) had a couple of playoff teams in Turner but mostly about .500 teams. I have played against some very good teams that used Nationals (2012) park.

I tended to go one extreme or the other with parks my first year online, but the guys that were good in Nationals park seem to make most of their moves in the free agent stage to counter the other teams in the division.

I'm guessing the initial draft in Nationals (with 12 team leagues) is probably not very important except maybe trying to get a few of the guys that are good in any park---then shaping your team according to your divisional opponents is probably more advantageous in Nationals than other parks.

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