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=== What Should I Consider Before Using it? ===
 
=== What Should I Consider Before Using it? ===
# CAR mode uses splits and situational stats ''only if about 50% of his career has splits available.''   
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# CAR mode never uses splits and situational stats. Historical tendencies (home/road, left/right) are still active, but they remain a constant and do not fluctuate by season. 
# CAR mode must be indicated on the draft card (see below). With the exception of Auxiliary Roster call-ups, the draft is the only opportunity to put a player in CAR mode.
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# CAR mode must be indicated on the draft card (see below). This is the only time to put a player in CAR mode.
 
# ''Once drafted a player remains in CAR mode for the duration of his contract.'' Contract duration is unaffected by CAR mode. For example, a player can be signed for multiple seasons, released on waivers, have his contract renegotiated or bought out, just as in regular mode.   
 
# ''Once drafted a player remains in CAR mode for the duration of his contract.'' Contract duration is unaffected by CAR mode. For example, a player can be signed for multiple seasons, released on waivers, have his contract renegotiated or bought out, just as in regular mode.   
 
# CAR mode stats are park and era adjusted only at game time. The CAR stat line itself does not adjust on screen when you click the adjustment buttons because, in effect, it removes the player from the park and seasonal norms and enters him into an alternate adjustment "universe." While you can't see adjustments for the CAR line you can see them for itemized seasons and this will give you a reasonably good idea how the adjustments are made.
 
# CAR mode stats are park and era adjusted only at game time. The CAR stat line itself does not adjust on screen when you click the adjustment buttons because, in effect, it removes the player from the park and seasonal norms and enters him into an alternate adjustment "universe." While you can't see adjustments for the CAR line you can see them for itemized seasons and this will give you a reasonably good idea how the adjustments are made.
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=== How do I Put a Player in Career Mode? ===
 
=== How do I Put a Player in Career Mode? ===
  
====Via Draft====
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The only way to select a player for career mode is via the draft. When filling out your draft card, note the column header CAR. It's a "hot" or clickable column and you can toggle player into career mode once he's on your card. When in CAR mode, the 'TM' symbol appends to the player's name. In the following example, Dennis Leonard has been toggled into CAR mode. When drafted, the sim will access a separate career database to generate his probabilities.       
When filling out your draft card, note the column header CAR. It's a "hot" or clickable column and you can toggle player into career mode once he's on your card. When in CAR mode, the 'TM' symbol appends to the player's name. In the following example, Dennis Leonard has been toggled into CAR mode. When drafted, the sim will access a separate career database to generate his probabilities.       
 
  
 
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[[File:car-example-4.jpg|800px|center|frameless]]
  
====Via Auxiliary Call-Ups====
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=== Career Mode and Auxiliary Rosters ===
You can also elect to place a player in Career Mode when you call him up from the Auxiliary Roster. After you select and sign the player to a short or long term contract, the CAR button will activate, allowing you to select CAR mode.
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Any Negro League Player taken from an Auxiliary Roster will automatically play in Career Mode.

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