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Coronavirus got me out of a job for a few months. So, I was bored and decided to check up on my OOTP18 save file that has over 60 simulated seasons that I’ve had for over 5 years. I thought it’d be great to manually upload every teams “all-time team” to MLB The Show… because why not. While doing this I realized “what’s the point of doing it if only I know who they are?” I decided why not just post write-ups and reports of each season, I have enough seasons to keep me occupied for a while. Plus, I won’t continue simulating until I finish the manual uploading to MLB the Show (I mean creating every single player by hand).
For context of the league, which is limited as I created this save file when I was 14 on OOTP-I-don’t-even-know. But I remember I wanted a league that would eventually span across North America and to grow the game world-wide. I started with 6 teams in one conference, and eventually expanded as I saw fit or to further the game. I also would fiddle in the games code at times, making players better or making players from random nations occur more frequently. At times this worked great (Guatemala is now a baseball powerhouse, while Italy and Germany are supplying their own good players) or horribly at times when I accidently make a player so good it broke the game so I break them back(Matt Taylor, Antonio Gallino, Abdul-Ra’uf Jalal, Allen James, Makoto Hayashi). As well as I get players from random South American or European nations that I make better, though it doesn’t always work; injuries, morale, and work ethic still play a major part and I don’t adjust those. Nor do I always make every player good, I like to see the world progress in its own ways. I also made the mistake of changing how many games were played each season, multiple times. I started at 50, as I wanted to see how stats were like for less games, then at some point decided to go all the way up to 88 on an expansion season… mistakes were made… Currently they play 68 games a season and I will not change that again. But that does mean players from the 50-game era have significantly weaker counting stats compared to those that play currently or those that played during the 88 game seasons. Averages are also higher for batting champions then compared to the MLB, it seems every season someone is hitting at least .375, and I see .400+ all the times, sometimes a handful in one season. Home Runs go up and down, sometimes 15 leads the league, sometimes 27. 30 is legend tier, only 7 players have done so in a single season, with 3 of them doing it twice, yet 33 home runs are the record* (that’s a big asterisk there). All in all, this save file has kept me occupied for years, and I’m hoping that sharing it will maybe bring a joy to others in this time.
I would also like to note, before I start posting the first season, that a glitch has appeared for the first handful of seasons where it shows only 10 or less players for each team, roughly 4-6 batters, this stays like this until season 3 or so. Unsure why but figured I would mention it as it’s a strange glitch, luckily, it still shows all the good players that I can remember.
The first season will be up shortly
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(as another forewarning. The games files are a bit weird for the first 3-5 seasons. So, I can’t show everything as a lot of players are missing and stats don’t add up, as I think batters were used as pitchers and vice versa, but the game won’t give me batter’s pitching stats if they did pitch. Plus, some players got flat out deleted at times before I fixed the game settings around the 10th season) (oh and also, should be obvious, but I did not create any of the logos or jerseys in this sim, all provided by the nickname project on OOTP forums)
There are currently 1,963 players from 67 different nations playing at some level in the North American Baseball Federation. With 23 currently represented in the leagues Hall of Fame. But how did we get here? Let’s go backwards in time so the year, 2030. The year was quiet, no baseball. But then the North American Baseball Association spawned out of seemingly nowhere, garnering attention world-wide as players tried out to get selected in the Inaugural Draft. Six teams were formed: New York City Stars, Boston Freedom, Chicago Cyclones, Minnesota Saints, San Francisco Seals, and the Los Angeles Coyotes. The first round of the Inaugural Draft went like so;
Pick 1 – Boston Freedom
RHP – Oualid Dufour, 26, from Edmonton, Canada. A strikeout heavy pitcher with a slider that turns bats into butter.
Pick 2 – Chicago Cyclones
LF – Raúl Padilla, 27, from Corpus Christi, Texas. A speedy, right-handed outfielder.
Pick 3 – Minnesota Saints
RHP – Jesús Castro, 25, from Guatemala City, Guatemala. A pitcher who can do a little bit of everything, is also extremely hot headed and disruptive.
Pick 4 – Los Angeles Coyotes
RHP – Fernando Rocha, 26, from San Francisco del Rincon, Mexico. A power pitcher with a 3-pitch mix.
Pick 5 – San Francisco Seals
CF – Valentín Pinto, 26, from Juarez, Mexico. A left handed 5-tool outfielder with some pop.
Pick 6 – New York City Stars
RHP, Gerald Ackerman, 27, from Las Lomas, California. A non-flashy, control pitcher, out of the ordinary for a New York team.
Other Notable draft picks include.
Round 2, Pick 1, C, Vance Mason, 26, New York City Stars, USA. After picking Ackerman they fortify their battery team by picking the power hitting catcher Mason.
Round 2, Pick 4, 1B, José Rubio, 27, Minnesota Saints, PUR. Rubio may be a contact first, power second, kind of guy, but don’t let that fool you into throwing him a bad pitch, he will make you pay.
Round 3, Pick 1, 1B, Roberto Rosas, 26, Boston Freedom, GUA. The first of many first basemen the Freedom will draft, and the first of many great Guatemalan players in the NABF.
Round 3, Pick 3, C, Pedro Castaneda, 26, Minnesota Saints, GUA. Castro and Castaneda combine to create an all Guatemala battery team. Castaneda is also a power hitting catcher.
Round 3, Pick 6, 1B, Jean Frey, 22, New York City Stars, CAN. Despite being drafted 18thoverall, Frey was named the #3 prospect in the NABF right before the season started.
Round 4, Pick 6, 1B/RF, Adrien Berthe, 25, Boston Freedom, CAN. Solid power hitter with high expectations.
Round 6, Pick 6, 1B, Nick McElroy, 21, Boston Freedom, USA. One of the youngest players in the draft also happens to be one of the strongest. Should pair perfectly with Berthe and McElroy in Boston.
Round 10, Pick 5, RF, José Barbosa, 22, Chicago Cyclones, MEX. This is what they call a steal, a 5-tool outfielder in the 10th round? Who wouldn’t take him.
Round 11, Pick 1, 1B, Willie Baxter, 23, Boston Freedom, USA. Despite already drafted three first basemen, (Rosas, Berthe, McElroy) they decide to take their chances on another young stud by the name of Baxter. He is expected to play third in Boston.
2030 Regular Season.
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I'm back, already, I hear the 2 of you reading this grumbling as you eat the last snack in your pantry amid the COVID-19 lock-down. Here's some extra entertainment for your day.
In contrast to the previous season, New York City was expected to be dead, despite no major transactions. Both California teams were instead expected to make the Federation Series and the predictions were correct.
2031 Season Standings
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Fun Fact: (I should've included this in the previous post but I'm too lazy to edit it now). San Francisco won the Federation Series with only 4 registered batters; Valentín Pinto, Luis Montáñez, Earl Sheffield, and Morris Gilbert (though he only played in 8 games and never recorded a hit). How did they do this? I have no idea, OOTP is weird.
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The 2032 season was the beginning of what looked like a decade dominated by the Minnesota Saints.
2032 Season Standings
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2032 off-season
So originally, I was planning on writing these as the other big simulated series had done (primarily the AFA and PHL) but after realizing how messy some OOTP seasons are, I decided instead that I’m going to write them as a team-by-team changes, this allows for easier reading as well as more in-depth analysis once more teams are added. I’ll be going in alphabetical order.
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