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  1. AL & NL Hall of Fame Teams (PA Stats)

    This pack contains the AL and NL Hall of fame teams using the Project Awesome Stats. The uniform was done by a PA member. Likeness done by myself.
     
    Please leave any comments below.

    187 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  2. Project Randall MLB 2020 Teampack SMB2

    The PR (formally Project Awesome) team would like to share with the Super Mega Baseball community our MLB 30 team pack for your enjoyment. Our pack aims to bring all 30 Major League teams to the SMB2 world to enjoy alongside Metalhead Software’s pre existing teams.  
    Our design philosophy was to create all 30 MLB teams in SMB2/3 rated in such a way that they can compete with the game’s stock teams. High ratings of 99 have been reserved for the truly outstanding players! 
      
    A lot of hard work and collaboration went into gathering stats, developing helper tools, and compiling, tweaking, or creating from scratch the absolute best logo representations around.  We are quite proud of the final product which is a direct result of our team’s dedication to recreating all 30 MLB teams in the SMB2/3 universe. We hope you enjoy playing it as much as we enjoyed creating it! 
     
    Features:   
    Realistic logos and uniforms for all 30 MLB teams
    Current rosters for all 30 MLB teams
    Pitchers have real to life windups, pitch types and arm angles
    Recreated all MLB players within SMB2/3
    MLB teams fit in with developer created teams
    Unique likenesses for each individual player
    Unique custom stats for each individual player
    Unique gear and equipment for each individual player  
    Link to AFerrea’s (JudgeZarbi) Transfer Tool for installing!  
    We want to thank Randallb21 for making this happen as without him this may not have happened.     
     
    Rating System Explanation  
    Our rating system is derived from OOTP ratings, which for the current year are based in turn on ZiPS predictions.
     
    Key points to note about our conversions:  
    Out of the Park Baseball (OOTP) ratings typically run from 0-200 rather than 0-99, so scaling is a simple case of dividing by two
    Every stat is increased by 8% in order to give numbers that are fairly competitive with the stock teams
    All stats are capped between 1 and 99 in their respective categories after all of the calculations have been performed
    Whenever rounding needs to be performed, it's always rounded down.
     
    Power
    For power, contact, junk, accuracy, the vsL and vsR ratings are added together and then divided by four. (Divided by two to average, then divided by two again to scale to SMB2)  
    ARM
    For arm, we simply divide the relevant arm rating by two. For IF primaries this is IF arm, for OF primaries it's OF arm and for C primaries it's C arm.  
    Fielding
    For fielding, we combine the range and error ratings and divide by four. The types follow the same as arm, except that for C primaries we simply divide catcher ability by two.  
    VEL
    For velocity, we take the center of the MPH range given by OOTP, and add a random amount of velocity between -0.5 and +0.5 MPH. This allows pitchers who are listed as having the same velocity range to have different velocities. We then scale the velocity between 85 MPH at 1 velocity, and 99 MPH at 99 velocity. The downside of this system is that repeatedly generating stats will give differing velocities to each pitcher (unless they fall well off the top or the bottom of the scale). We decided this trade-off was worth it to avoid the situation where every pitcher with a certain range would have identical velocity.  
    The formula to convert MPH to a velo stat is given as ((mph - 85) * (98/14) + 1). Apply the 8% increase after.  
    Speed
    Speed was a tough decision to make. It was hard to find a formula that would give good results for both modern and historical players. Eventually, we settled on using a combination of fielding range, stealing ability, and running speed.  
    Positional Stats
    For P/IF primaries, we use running speed, stealing ability, and IF range, and divide by six. (Divided by three to average, then two again to scale)  
    For OF primaries, we use running speed, stealing ability, and OF range, and divide by six.  
    For C primaries, since they don't have a range, we use running speed and stealing ability alone and divide by four.  
     
    FAQ
    Q: How do I install this wonderful teampack?
    A: With Ferrea's PC Team Transfer Tool that you can find here.
     
    Q: Why isn’t player X on Y team? 
    A: We know that everything isn’t going to be 100% accurate due to Trades/ DFA’s/ Free Agency/ and Call-ups/Send-downs taking place all the time.  
    Q: Why is my team's logo/uniform X or Y?
    A: There is only so much we can do with the built in editor and there is also a layer limit that we have to work within. We all want them as accurate as possible; we did the best we could within the game limitations.  
    Q: Why are some of the away uniforms the team’s alternative colored versions? 
    A: While we understand this isn’t the normal for away jerseys. We enjoy incorporating more color to our uniform designs. This game is fun and colorful so we wanted to add our own color to the MLB teams.
     
    Q: Why does player X only have Y for his Power stat, he totally is a prospect and will be hitting .525 by the end of his career? 
    A: First of all please refer to the section regarding how we determined our stats for this project. We settled on stats for players that fit within existing SMB2 teams so that we could use our MLB teams to play against the already awesome teams the developers created. We also built our rosters on current playing players that were active on the team. We stayed away from projecting our opinions and assumptions on how we think a player will perform in the future. The rosters created are based on the rosters of today; we may provide an update at the end of the season to bring the rosters inline with how they may have changed. In addition, OOTP tends to underrate prospects until they prove that it is their actual skill level.
     
    Q: Why is the VEL stat for X not his exact real life MPH? 
    A: This ties into our design philosophy and making sure the players fit in the SMB2 world. We scaled the VEL stat to reflect their real life MPH and also create diversity between pitchers. We did not want everyone with 95~ VEL. In addition, we wanted to be able to use the same formula for historical players, where PitchF/X data is not available, so compromises had to be made.  
    Q: Can I change a player's stats to whatever I want and make them look how I see fit? 
    A: Of course you can! This game is all about creating and sharing and we want you to change whatever you want to. We just ask a couple things. Please only make these changes for your personal use only. Please don’t re-release our work as your own.                                                    
     
    Credits:
    Aferrea
    Archangel_Alan
    Kccitystar
    Randallb21
    TheRosterFarian
    Tjans
    Tootblan
    Wiggin
    Woofy
    ZachAlmighty
     
    Resources 
    Out of the Park Baseball 2021
    Google Images
    Youtube
    Baseball-Reference.com
    FanGraphs

     

    582 downloads

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    0 comments

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  3. Project Awesome MLB 2019 Teampack

    The PA team would like to share with the Super Mega Baseball community our MLB 30 team pack for your enjoyment. Our pack aims to bring all 30 Major League teams to the SMB2 world to enjoy alongside Metalhead Software’s preexisting teams.
     
    Our design philosophy was to create all 30 MLB teams in SMB2 rated in such a way that they can compete with the game’s stock teams. High ratings of 99 have been reserved for the truly outstanding players!
     
    A lot of hard work and collaboration went into gathering stats, developing helper tools, and compiling, tweaking, or creating from scratch the absolute best logo representations around.  We are quite proud of the final product which is a direct result of our team’s dedication to recreating all 30 MLB teams in the SMB2 universe. We hope you enjoy playing it as much as we enjoyed creating it! 

    Features: 
     
    Realistic logos and uniforms for all 30 MLB teams Current rosters for all 30 MLB teams Pitchers have real to life windups, pitch types and arm angles Recreated all MLB players within SMB2 MLB teams fit in with developer created teams Unique likenesses for each individual player Unique custom stats for each individual player Unique gear and equipment for each individual player  
    Link to AFerrea’s (JudgeZarbi) Transfer Tool for installing!
     
    We want to thank rb242 for making this happen as without him this may not of happened.          
     
    Rating System Explanation
     
    Our rating system is derived from OOTP ratings, which for the current year are based in turn on ZiPS predictions.
     
    Key points to note about our conversions:
     
    Out of the Park Baseball (OOTP) ratings typically run from 0-200 rather than 0-99, so scaling is a simple case of dividing by two
     Every stat is increased by 8% in order to give numbers that are fairly competitive with the stock teams
    All stats are capped between 1 and 99 in their respective categories after all of the calculations have been performed
    Whenever rounding needs to be performed, it's always rounded down.
     
    Power
    For power, contact, junk, accuracy, the vsL and vsR ratings are added together and then divided by four. (Divided by two to average, then divided by two again to scale to SMB2)
     
    ARM
    For arm, we simply divide the relevant arm rating by two. For IF primaries this is IF arm, for OF primaries it's OF arm and for C primaries it's C arm.
     
    Fielding
    For fielding, we combine the range and error ratings and divide by four. The types follow the same as arm, except that for C primaries we simply divide catcher ability by two.
     
    VEL
    For velocity, we take the center of the MPH range given by OOTP, and add a random amount of velocity between -0.5 and +0.5 MPH. This allows pitchers who are listed as having the same velocity range to have different velocities. We then scale the velocity between 85 MPH at 1 velocity, and 99 MPH at 99 velocity. The downside of this system is that repeatedly generating stats will give differing velocities to each pitcher (unless they fall well off the top or the bottom of the scale). We decided this trade-off was worth it to avoid the situation where every pitcher with a certain range would have identical velocity.
     
    The formula to convert MPH to a velo stat is given as ((mph - 85) * (98/14) + 1). Apply the 8% increase after.
     
    Speed
    Speed was a tough decision to make. It was hard to find a formula that would give good results for both modern and historical players. Eventually, we settled on using a combination of fielding range, stealing ability, and running speed.
     
    Positional Stats
    For P/IF primaries, we use running speed, stealing ability, and IF range, and divide by six. (Divided by three to average, then two again to scale)
     
    For OF primaries, we use running speed, stealing ability, and OF range, and divide by six.
     
    For C primaries, since they don't have a range, we use running speed and stealing ability alone and divide by four.
     
     
    FAQ
     
    Q: How do I install this wonderful teampack?
     
     
    A: With Ferrea's PC Team Transfer Tool that you can find here
     
    Q: Why isn’t player X on Y team ?
     
    A: We know that everything isn’t going to be 100% accurate due to Trades/ DFA’s/ Free Agency/ and Call-ups/Send-downs taking place all the time.
     
    Q: Why is my teams logo/uniform X or Y ?
     
    A: There is a only so much we can do with the built in editor and there is also a layer limit that we have to work within. We all want them as accurate as possible, we did the best we could within the game limitations.
     
    Q: Why are some of the away uniforms the teams alternative colored versions ?
     
    A: While we understand this isn’t the normal away jerseys for many teams we enjoy incorporating more color to our uniform designs. This game is fun and colorful so we wanted to add our own color to the MLB teams.
     
    Q: Why is player X only have Y for his Power stat, he totally is a prospect and will be hitting .525 by the end of his career ?
     
    A: First of all please refer to the section regarding how we determined our stats for this project. We settled on stats for players that fit within existing SMB2 teams so that we could use our MLB teams to play against the already awesome teams the developers created. We also built our rosters on current playing players that were active on the team. We stayed away from projecting our opinions and assumptions on how we think a player will perform in the future. The rosters created are based on the rosters of today, we may provide an update at the end of the season to bring the rosters inline with how they may have changed. In addition, OOTP tends to underrate prospects until they prove that it is their actual skill level.
     
    Q: Why is the VEL stat for X not his exact real life MPH ?
     
    A: This ties into our design philosophy and making sure the the players fit in the SMB2 world. We scaled the VEL stat to reflect their real life MPH and also create diversity between pitchers. We did not want everyone with 95~ VEL. In addition, we wanted to be able to use the same formula for historical players, where PitchF/X data is not available, so compromises had to be made.
     
    Q: Can I change a players stats to whatever I want and make them look how I see fit ?
     
    A: Of course you can! This game is all about creating and sharing and we want you change whatever you want to. We just ask a couple things. Please only make these changes for your personal use only. Please don’t re-release our work as your own.                                                    
     
    Credits:
     
    Aferrea
    Archangel_Alan
    kccitystar
    Randallb21
    TheRosterFarian
    tjans
    Tootblan
    Wiggin
    woofy
    ZachAlmighty
     
    Resources
     
    Out of the Park Baseball 2019
    Google Images
    Youtube
    Baseball-Reference.com

    1281 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    9 comments

    Updated

  4. Nippon Professional Baseball 2019

    https://gfycat.com/bountifulblindeel
     
    File includes the team pack and 12 logos.
     
    Features: 
    Full player rosters for all 12 NPB teams with edited ratings Logos are a mixture of realistic, retro and reimagined  
    Ratings:
    Ratings are done with the guiding principle of "make the good players good" using 2019 season statistics Batting ratings involved ranking players then assigning them numbers from HR (power), average (contact) and stolen bases (speed) Pitching ratings were almost entirely based on formulas, with some adjustments at the top end: Velocity = (10-ERA)10+3 Junk = (K/910)-11 Accuracy = (10-BB/9)*10

    129 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    5 comments

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  5. The Office Softball League V1

    Inspired by the episode 'Company Picnic', I've recreated all of the Dunder Mifflin branches which appear in The Office (US) in "softball" form! All teams carry the Dunder Mifflin logo as well as individual uniforms.
     
    The teams that appear are:
    Albany
    Utica
    Scranton*
    Akron
    Nashua
    Buffalo
    Rochester
    *As of V1, only Scranton has custom characters. 
     
    For gameplay, YouTube: S1E1: "Opening Day" (The Office Softball League v.1.0 gameplay)

    59 downloads

       (1 review)

    2 comments

    Updated

  6. Texas League

    League Format
    https://imgur.com/a/7Ijj5BT

    48 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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  7. Project Awesome MLB All-Star Update!

    The PA team would like to share with the Super Mega Baseball community our MLB 30 team pack for your enjoyment. Our pack aims to bring all 30 Major League teams to the SMB2 world to enjoy alongside Metalhead Software’s pre existing teams.
     
    Our design philosophy was to create all 30 MLB teams in SMB2 rated in such a way that they can compete with the game’s stock teams. High ratings of 99 have been reserved for the truly outstanding players!
     
    A lot of hard work and collaboration went into gathering stats, developing helper tools, and compiling, tweaking, or creating from scratch the absolute best logo representations around.  We are quite proud of the final product which is a direct result of our team’s dedication to recreating all 30 MLB teams in the SMB2 universe. We hope you enjoy playing it as much as we enjoyed creating it!.
     
    You can find a preview of our work here! http://www.sweethoss.com/smb2            
     
    Features:  
     
    Realistic logos and uniforms for all 30 MLB teams Current rosters for all 30 MLB teams Pitchers have real to life windups, pitch types and arm angles Recreated all MLB players within SMB2 MLB teams fit in with developer created teams Unique likenesses for each individual player Unique custom stats for each individual player Unique gear and equipment for each individual player     
    Rating System Explanation
     
    Our rating system is derived from OOTP ratings, which for the current year are based in turn on ZiPS predictions.
     
    Key points to note about our conversions:
     
    Out of the Park Baseball (OOTP) ratings typically run from 0-200 rather than 0-99, so scaling is a simple case of dividing by two Every stat is increased by 8% in order to give numbers that are fairly competitive with the stock teams All stats are capped between 1 and 99 in their respective categories after all of the calculations have been performed Whenever rounding needs to be performed, it's always rounded down.  
    Power
    For power, contact, junk, accuracy, the vsL and vsR ratings are added together and then divided by four. (Divided by two to average, then divided by two again to scale to SMB2)
     
    ARM
    For arm, we simply divide the relevant arm rating by two. For IF primaries this is IF arm, for OF primaries it's OF arm and for C primaries it's C arm.
     
    Fielding
    For fielding, we combine the range and error ratings and divide by four. The types follow the same as arm, except that for C primaries we simply divide catcher ability by two.
     
    VEL
    For velocity, we take the centre of the MPH range given by OOTP, and add a random amount of velocity between -0.5 and +0.5 MPH. This allows pitchers who are listed as having the same velocity range to have different velocities. We then scale the velocity between 85 MPH at 1 velocity, and 99 MPH at 99 velocity. The downside of this system is that repeatedly generating stats will give differing velocities to each pitcher (unless they fall well off the top or the bottom of the scale). We decided this trade-off was worth it to avoid the situation where every pitcher with a certain range would have identical velocity.
     
    The formula to convert MPH to a velo stat is given as ((mph - 85) * (98/14) + 1). Apply the 8% increase after.
     
    Speed
    Speed was a tough decision to make. It was hard to find a formula that would give good results for both modern and historical players. Eventually, we settled on using a combination of fielding range, stealing ability, and running speed.
     
    Positional Stats
    For P/IF primaries, we use running speed, stealing ability, and IF range, and divide by six. (Divided by three to average, then two again to scale)
     
    For OF primaries, we use running speed, stealing ability, and OF range, and divide by six.
     
    For C primaries, since they don't have a range, we use running speed and stealing ability alone and divide by four.
     
    Credits:
    tjans
    woofy
    ZachAlmighty
    Archangel_Alan
    TheRosterFarian
    Aferrea
    Wiggin
    Randallb21
    kccitystar
    Tootblan
     
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     
    We at Project Awesome would like to address statements regarding the source of some of our teams and set the record straight.
     
    Here are the break down for the credits:
     
    Aferrea - Tool creator/Rosters/ Player Skills Rating Formula
    Archangel_Alan - Logos
    kccitystar - Player Appearances
    Randallb21 - Logos/Uniform
    TheRosterFarian - (15) Teams used as a base with permission
    tjans - Logos/Unis/Player Appearances /Player Skill Ratings/Rosters
    Tootblan - Logos/Uniforms/Player Appearances/Rosters/Stats
    Wiggin - Player Appearances /Stats
    woofy - Logos
    ZachAlmighty - Logos/Uniforms/Rosters/Player Skill Ratings /Player Appearances
     
    We were provided permission to use TheRosterfarians teampack for our project and an ID conflict that we were previously unaware of arose from this. The teams that previously conflicted were still used as a base from which to build our own Teams /Logos/ Rosters/ Uniforms/ Player skill ratings and their player appearances. We would like to apologize for any issues this has caused for the community that wanted to enjoy both packs. The ID issue that was overlooked by the team has since been resolved in the latest version.
          
    Claims that we stole work from others are false. Our goal is and was always to give credit where credit is due.
     
    Moving forward our teams will be created from scratch. A special thank you to all who have supported us and left wonderful comments. This has been a good learning experience for all of us and it’s great to see people have been enjoying our teampack. We all appreciate it.
     
    Sincerely,
    Project Awesome
    Edit:5/17/18

    2474 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    3 comments

    Updated

  8. Project Awesome - 2018 NL and AL All-Star teams

    All-Star Team Explanation
     
    Our goal wasn’t to get a player from every team our goal was to get the best of the best
    from each league.  All of the starting positional players and starting pitchers reflect the real life All-Star teams. We looked at real life stats to determine bench players. There may be 4 Astros players on the AL squad but they currently have some of the best players stat wise in the game and we wanted to reflect that. If you feel your favorite player wasn’t included please feel free to add them! The All-Star game is tonight and trust us, playing with these teams will be a lot more fun than watching the game!  
     
    All-Star Team Credits
    Afferrera: Rosters
    Randallb21: Logo/ Uniforms
    TOOTBLAN: Rosters
    ZachAlmighty: Rosters/ Logos/ Uniforms / Player Appearances
     
    For more information and to see our entire MLB team pack make sure to grab them here. It also includes the teams you grabbed from here so you can select No if you installed this first when asked to overwrite.
     
    - Project Awesome
     
     

    99 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  9. 8 Team Mini League

    33 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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  10. SMB2 NL Teams and Logos

    National League teams. Not perfect because the team creator is limited but the best I can do.
     

    113 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  11. SMB2 AL Teams and Logos

    I created most of these myself. I did follow the guide someone posted on Reddit. They are not perfect.  Feel free to modify and share. 

    136 downloads

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    0 comments

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