

Assign your AI manager, pre-set lineups and rotation for each game.Determine how injuries and rest will be handled throughout the simulation using APBA’s AIM (Advanced Injury Management) feature.Now that you have your organization or league set up and ready for simulation, you’re ready for the League Manager. They may never fly in real life (the Pankin Optimizer suggested I lead off 1961 Frank Robinson who hit 37 HR) but it will give you a starting point. Once I had the gist of setting up an organization, deleting teams (if necessary), adding and dropping players, and editing the lineups was pretty simple.Īdvanced Draft does include a couple of optimization tools to help with lineup generation. The user interface isn’t perfect but once you get the idea of how it works there aren’t any glaring problems with it (once again, I encourage new people to refer to the tutorial… I had to a couple times). Teams and players can be dropped, added, and lineups can be edited or added. However, you can make a copy of that organization which can be modified to your liking. It depends on what you want your simulation to entail.Īn APBA Baseball 5.75 season disk set begins with one ‘protected’ file.

Just to be clear, an ‘organization’ in this context, could be a full 30 team league or it could just be two teams playing head-to-head in a seven game series.

Editing available lineups and rotations on each team.Drafting players (dropping or adding players from teams).Preparing an organization for simulation.What is the purpose of Advanced Draft? Essentially, here are the main functions: ‘Professional Baseball’ is the protected set which cannot be edited It’s quite comprehensive and maybe even remedial for those who are used to version 5.5 but it will show you how certain tasks are accomplished in APBA Baseball 5.75. One more note before I get into the review: If you are new to APBA Baseball, I suggest following the tutorial that’s found on the APBA website.

I do want to stress what I said in my initial review… this is my first foray into APBA’s computer games since the 1990s so I’m learning all of this from scratch. I had some time this past weekend so I delved into these more complex features and learned how to use them. Those sub-programs are what help you plan and carry out a more realistic simulation or replay. I knew from the outset, that most replay and simulation fans would get more from the game if they incorporated the Advanced Draft and League Manager. Last week, I did a review of APBA Baseball 5.75 but I focused only on the game itself.
