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Unfortunately this is the slow period where each manager chooses where he wishes to pick in the draft order. We are currently waiting on Dedball to choose his spot. After each manager chooses we begin the draft, hopefully within the next few days. Just check in here occasionally and see how things progress.
Each manager picks one franchise(1-12) after that the draft reverses order and we pick our second franchise (12-1). So whoever drafts last in the first round, picks first in the second round. You must draft one AL and one NL team.
We do have a special player set we use, but I don’t think you can view it unless you start a new team. It is essentially all players in the ATG9 set from 1946 to present. If you noticed we used all team names and not cities; thus all Dodgers are one franchise, all Giants as well, and so on for all franchises. If you wish to do some research, just go into the ATG9 player set and put in a franchise name using both the post and expansion eras.
The Expos and Nationals are one franchise. And a bit confusing, but if I have this right the early Senators are part of the Twins franchise until 1961, but after that year the Senators and Rangers are one franchise.
Any other questions just post here; all the guys are very helpful with new managers.
Each manager picks one franchise(1-12) after that the draft reverses order and we pick our second franchise (12-1). So whoever drafts last in the first round, picks first in the second round. You must draft one AL and one NL team.
We do have a special player set we use, but I don’t think you can view it unless you start a new team. It is essentially all players in the ATG9 set from 1946 to present. If you noticed we used all team names and not cities; thus all Dodgers are one franchise, all Giants as well, and so on for all franchises. If you wish to do some research, just go into the ATG9 player set and put in a franchise name using both the post and expansion eras.
The Expos and Nationals are one franchise. And a bit confusing, but if I have this right the early Senators are part of the Twins franchise until 1961, but after that year the Senators and Rangers are one franchise.
Any other questions just post here; all the guys are very helpful with new managers.