Not DITRs, are they ZITRs or TITRs? Topic

Quote: Originally Posted By MikeT23 on 3/13/2010
So we have to find All-Stars that fit your exact description?

Why



It is not my description - it is the decription from the developer chat 1/2009 - that they said would exist
3/14/2010 8:15 AM
This one?

"The idea behind DITRs is, on the whole, see a small group of players jump one level of skill with an even smaller subset make two skill level jumps. For instance, an organizational SS could become a fringe big leaguer. A fringe big leaguer could make the jump to regular. And every now and then, you could see a fringe big leaguer make the jump to All-Star." - from the developer chat"



How do the two players I listed not qualify?
3/14/2010 9:32 AM
A SS is a position player - it didn't say "a low durability RP" it specifically stated a SS - I broadened it to any position player since only a position players is a "regular" - pitchers do not play every day, even as high durability RPs (at least that is true on good ML and HBD teams)
3/14/2010 10:28 AM
It says "for instance" as in "this could be one of the options".

FWIW, you're getting a small sample size of responses. There are 150+ worlds with 32 owners in each one. Assuming the average owner has three teams, there are 1600 HBD owners. About 8 of us are participating in this nonsense.
3/14/2010 10:36 AM
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