Editing Career Mode

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In this first example you see 3 stat lines for the pitcher: 1928, 1929, 1930. Below them, shaded in gray, is the Career (CAR) stat line. This line is a weighted representation of the pitcher's career stats set to a standard, in this case 225 Innings Pitched. The 225 IP standard ensures that you can use this pitcher up to 225 IP (plus the usual 5% leeway) or so without incurring the RPL penalty for overuse.  
 
In this first example you see 3 stat lines for the pitcher: 1928, 1929, 1930. Below them, shaded in gray, is the Career (CAR) stat line. This line is a weighted representation of the pitcher's career stats set to a standard, in this case 225 Innings Pitched. The 225 IP standard ensures that you can use this pitcher up to 225 IP (plus the usual 5% leeway) or so without incurring the RPL penalty for overuse.  
  
Note: ''Pitchers used primarily in relief have their CAR lines set to a standard of 75 IP instead of 225 IP''.     
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Note: Pitchers used primarily in relief have their CAR lines set to a standard of 75 IP instead of 225 IP.     
  
 
It's important to know how this stat line is created, so observe now Example 2.
 
It's important to know how this stat line is created, so observe now Example 2.

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