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I downloaded the latest roster, but now all my players have different faces, etc.

That's probably because you have cyberfaces installed. You need to open the rosters in MVPedit and change some player face ID's according to what the cyberface creator tells you.

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Steve Kline has a 91 mph fastball, not a 89 mph fastball.

Matt Cain throws up to 97 mph, but last year he only threw 94-95 mph.

Kevin Correia has a 94 mph fastball, not a 95 mph fastball.

Jeremy Accardo has a 94 mph fastball.

Noah Lowry throws 88-89 mph

K. Brown does neither have a 95 mph fastball nor a 93 mph sinker.

Thanks buddy!

I'd like to request some attribute adjustments...

Raise attributes on:

1. Robinson Cano

2. Juan Encarnacion

3. Jhonny Peralta

4. Bill Hall

5. Alex Rodriguez (against RHP)

6. Yuniesky Betancourt

7. Marlon Byrd

8. Claudio Vargas

9. Mike Sweeney (against LHP)

10. Jimmy Rollins

11. Freddy Sanchez

12. David Dellucci

Decrease Attributes on:

1. Robb Quinlan

2. Juan Rivera

3. Sammy Sosa

4. Ken Griffey Jr.

5. Adam Dunn

6. Russ Branyan

7. Lew Ford

8. Shingo Takatsu

9. Joe Kennedy

10. Jack Wilson

11. Mark Bellhorn

Just throwing these out there for you to take into consideration.

I'd like to request some attribute adjustments...

Raise attributes on:

1. Robinson Cano

5. Alex Rodriguez (against RHP)

Cano: This has been brought up before, so I'll give the same answer. He's only had 1 season in the majors and although he did well overall, I'd like to see him start well in 2006. If that happens, I'll be more than happy to increase his attributes to reflect the 2005 and potential 2006 season.

Rodriguez: He is due some attribute changes, especially against RHP as you said, but they won't totally reflect his .327 BA against RHP in 2005 because, in the last 3 years on average, he has had a few struggles with them. I know most players would love to have the kind of "struggles" he's had, but again, if he starts the '06 season against RHP well, more changes could be in order.

Emil: I've been meaning to check Brown out too, I'll try to get onto that later today.

Cano: This has been brought up before, so I'll give the same answer. He's only had 1 season in the majors and although he did well overall, I'd like to see him start well in 2006. If that happens, I'll be more than happy to increase his attributes to reflect the 2005 and potential 2006 season.

The same goes for Lance Niekro and Jeff Francoeur too.

Totte: Could you post the players that has change ID number?

That's hard thing to do as I don't keep a record of all ID changes I've made. Check out Hory's Player ID thread or talk to him - he might have a list lying around.

Nationals sign P Ramon Ortiz for one year at 2.5M

source: http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/story/9120864

Orioles sign OF Jeremy Burnitz to a two-year contract (terms undisclosed)

source: http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/story/9120818

Pirates sign 3B Joe Randa to one year deal (terms undisclosed)

source: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article...e2005&fext=.jsp

Yankees sign 2B Miguel Cairo to one-year deal

source: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article...e2005&fext=.jsp

Pirates sign P Giovanni Carrera to minor league deal

source: http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/story/9122125

Diamondbacks sign OF Eric Byrnes as their CF (I can't find a story but he's listed in the transactions list on Foxsports.com)

Totte---Here's what I could find on Sikorski

Average fastball, mph unknown

I saw one official site claim his best pitch is a slider, but was from a few years ago...A more recent Japan fan message board seemed to all say his best pitch is his 90+mph splitter...A few others say he has either an average or "nasty sinking" changeup...

My best guess? An average 93 or 94 mph fastball, a good 90 or 91 mph Splitter, an average slider and below average changeup with speeds upto you.

Totte---Here's what I could find on Sikorski

Average fastball, mph unknown

I saw one official site claim his best pitch is a slider, but was from a few years ago...A more recent Japan fan message board seemed to all say his best pitch is his 90+mph splitter...A few others say he has either an average or "nasty sinking" changeup...

My best guess? An average 93 or 94 mph fastball, a good 90 or 91 mph Splitter, an average slider and below average changeup with speeds upto you.

Thanks :D

Totte---Here's what I could find on Sikorski

Average fastball, mph unknown

I saw one official site claim his best pitch is a slider, but was from a few years ago...A more recent Japan fan message board seemed to all say his best pitch is his 90+mph splitter...A few others say he has either an average or "nasty sinking" changeup...

My best guess? An average 93 or 94 mph fastball, a good 90 or 91 mph Splitter, an average slider and below average changeup with speeds upto you.

93-94 is more than an average fastball. An average fastball is 90-92.

93-94 is more than an average fastball. An average fastball is 90-92.

I'd agree with you there--but if the guy has a 91 mph splitter, shouldn't the straight fastball be faster? Not to mention if both the straight fastball and the split fastball are the same speed, then that just makes the splitter even more devastating.

Nats re-sign P Tony Armas Jr to one-year deal worth 2.1M

source: http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article...e2005&fext=.jsp

Marlins sign IF Pokey Reese and P Joe Borowski to one-year deals

Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2274638

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