Greetings:
I am scoring a strat-o-matic series between the 1977 Reds and 1990 Reds.
I noticed that although Ken Griffey has appeared for only the 1977 Reds, his stats are showing up in the team stats for the 1990 Reds as well. I think I may have solved the problem going forward by removing him from the '90 Reds roster, but that is not ideal. I also notice that when I try to edit his stats after the game, the edits apply to both teams. Is this just a matter of needing to have two separate players in the player manager (or a different player for each season - e.g. '77 Griffey, '78 Griffey, '79 Griffey, etc.)?
I also noticed that for Game 3, the scorebook shows correctly but the box score shows him as having 0 plate appearances. Not sure if this is related, but there was no similar issue with Games 1 and 2.
Thanks in advance for your guidance!
Player with same name appears in both teams' stats
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Re: Player with same name appears in both teams' stats
Yes, to score the same player playing against himself, you would need two versions of the player created. In real life, this would never happen and we have not accounted for the possibility of it happening. Creating a 1977 Griffey and a 1990 Griffey would allow Griffey to play against himself.
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