Used the exact settings I suggested above (my catchers aren't set to steal of course). I have no clue how Lavalierre has 3 SB's in 3 attempts, must be failed H & R's.
Been waiting a long time for a team setting for steals separated by 2nd,3rd, and home. Example: You can set aggressive for 2nd so all the fast guys try Normal for 3rd so the middling guys don't get thrown out at an 80% clip, but the fast guys might try.
egvrich wrote:Unless you're trying to set some kind of steals record, never set it for aggressive or very aggressive. It will result in far too many outs trying to steal 3rd & Home.
I build A LOT of base stealing/speed teams and I almost always set the team to conservative and the individual players to Steal More. I routinely will lead the league in stolen bases AND be in the top 1-3 in stolen base % and always well over 70% success rate, often times near 80% success rate.
Respectfully disagree.
Always build terms that steal a lot, and always set to aggressive.
Works well - routinely have over 200 SBs with around 75% success.
Interested to hear the final analysis on this (setting team to aggressive versus individual to steal more). About to start a season tonight with a base stealing heavy team. I also loaded up on starting pitching in Astrodome '78. This could be a colossal failure with numerous 2-1 losses.
I tend to want to be aggressive in every way in small ball parks because so what those runners are being left anyway. And I dont have a good feel as to how Hal handles holding on runners (whick knocks one off of the defensive rating). If I go conservative base stealing does that affect whether HAL holds on to runners? I had a recent Barnstormers team that I had set to really conservative runnning--it was a power team in a 11 11 power park-- and i tweaked it to be more aggressived and that team got going. Anecdotal, sure, and of course you never know why a team starts winning but got me wondering a bit.
egvrich wrote:Unless you're trying to set some kind of steals record, never set it for aggressive or very aggressive. It will result in far too many outs trying to steal 3rd & Home.
I build A LOT of base stealing/speed teams and I almost always set the team to conservative and the individual players to Steal More. I routinely will lead the league in stolen bases AND be in the top 1-3 in stolen base % and always well over 70% success rate, often times near 80% success rate.
Respectfully disagree.
Always build terms that steal a lot, and always set to aggressive.
Works well - routinely have over 200 SBs with around 75% success.
I often lead the league in both steals and success rate with the settings suggested.