Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?
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Randy Johnson? Pedro Martinez? Are they not in this game or am I missing something??
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The simple answer is $.
SDS has to negotiate with each retired player or corporation/family that owns the naming rights separately. -
They don’t have their rights. You can’t just have everything you want
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@eatyum said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
The simple answer is $.
SDS has to negotiate with each retired player or corporation/family that owns the naming rights separately.So basicly they wanted more money then what SDS offered them? Like they havnt already made enough money in there lifetime for them and there familys to be set for life lol unfortunate!
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@pdj_425 said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
@eatyum said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
The simple answer is $.
SDS has to negotiate with each retired player or corporation/family that owns the naming rights separately.So basicly they wanted more money then what SDS offered them? Like they havnt already made enough money in there lifetime for them and there familys to be set for life lol unfortunate!
This is a terrible take. Their names have value, and they should be able to use them as they please. Plus, think of all the legends in the history of baseball. We don't know the limit SDS has to spend on obtaining rights, but we do know they have a limit. It just isn't feasible to get every single legends rights.
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Maybe they can work that out in the next CBA. The NBA does it right. It would be awesome to have full classic teams and more legends in this game.
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SDS is smart for rolling out legends a few at a time. If every legend is introduced all at once next year, then who gives a wiener about MLB 21? A huge part of my excitement for 2020 is seeing the new big names added to the game. They’re doing this right imo.
(Also — to the [censored] whining about money ... a lot of these guys are pre-big money. You think Christy Mathewson’s heirs are set for life about 4 generations after he retired?)
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Im just saying, if SDS goes to a former player or former players family with an offer and its denied because they want more money itd be just stupid greedy, whatever the offer, I doubt its unreasonably small. They shouldnt have to pay to put a former player in the game, as far as keeping players out the game to put in future years games to give people a reason to buy next years game goes, if they cant improve gameplay, add new features, and improve graphics enough to the point they gotta rely on that then they have a BIG problem
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@SchnauzerFace said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
SDS is smart for rolling out legends a few at a time. If every legend is introduced all at once next year, then who gives a wiener about MLB 21? A huge part of my excitement for 2020 is seeing the new big names added to the game. They’re doing this right imo.
(Also — to the [censored] whining about money ... a lot of these guys are pre-big money. You think Christy Mathewson’s heirs are set for life about 4 generations after he retired?)
Dude, your a White Sox fan? When was there last decent season? Just curious...
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@pdj_425 said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
@SchnauzerFace said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
SDS is smart for rolling out legends a few at a time. If every legend is introduced all at once next year, then who gives a wiener about MLB 21? A huge part of my excitement for 2020 is seeing the new big names added to the game. They’re doing this right imo.
(Also — to the [censored] whining about money ... a lot of these guys are pre-big money. You think Christy Mathewson’s heirs are set for life about 4 generations after he retired?)
Dude, your a White Sox fan? When was there last decent season? Just curious...
They swept the world series in ’05 that was only 14-15 years ago? And from that time until now only 9 different teams have won the world series, not to mention that 6 teams still have never won a world series in franchise history. They're not in a bad boat, many baseball teams have been worse off lately and the white sox are gonna be really good this year.
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@pdj_425 said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
Im just saying, if SDS goes to a former player or former players family with an offer and its denied because they want more money itd be just stupid greedy, whatever the offer, I doubt its unreasonably small. They shouldnt have to pay to put a former player in the game, as far as keeping players out the game to put in future years games to give people a reason to buy next years game goes, if they cant improve gameplay, add new features, and improve graphics enough to the point they gotta rely on that then they have a BIG problem
So let’s pretend you are the child of Mantle and you know he did not want his legacybparaded around for money. Why would you say yes. Especially if you are making your own money.
What if you were the legend like Bonds and a multi millionaire and you know that if you are in game people are just going to bring up the steroids stuff and you would rather stay out of the public eye. The amount of money just isn’t worth it.
There are sooo many reasons these guys would say no. Remember any guy post 1980 is probably a multi millionaire so money alone isn’t enough. They probably get lots of offers
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If you're a current player or are in the HOF they have the rights to use you in the game. If not, they need to negotiate.
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@chunkdog4eva said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
If you're a current player or are in the HOF they have the rights to use you in the game. If not, they need to negotiate.
I don't think they have rights to hall of famers. Otherwise, guys like Randy Johnson and Hank Aaron would be in the game.
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@chunkdog4eva said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
If you're a current player or are in the HOF they have the rights to use you in the game. If not, they need to negotiate.
@MrGamebred said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
@chunkdog4eva said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
If you're a current player or are in the HOF they have the rights to use you in the game. If not, they need to negotiate.
I don't think they have rights to hall of famers. Otherwise, guys like Randy Johnson and Hank Aaron would be in the game.
Interesting. I know that this past year, EA got the rights to the NHL Alumni Association and uses these players as their Legends. They don't have just hall of famers in their game either and a fully licensed game you would think has the right to the HOF. There isn't an Alumni version for players in MLB past but it would be interesting if they could get the rights to the HOF. I don't think that you still could use players from there though even with the rights to it. Would probably still have to get the individual rights.
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So I've seen a few post about how players want more money after they have made a ton. Players back in the day didn't get anywhere close to the amount players get now, it was almost unheard of for a play to get more than 80-90 mil in the early 2000s like when Kershaw first signed his like 90mil contract before 2010 he had one of the highest contracts A-Rod had an unheard of deal as well, now its unheard of for big time players to get less than 80mil for long term deals. On the flip side some guys might not want to do it because they dont care about money or they simply don't want their likeness or name to be used, and some players just might have a bad rap that SDs doesn't want to be affiliated with. Also I have a feeling when MLB the show goes to multi console we will get a ton more legendary players because their revenue will jump dramatically and they will have more money to put towards getting the huge names that want a lot of money.
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Relax. SDS opened up the old checkbook this year to give us a plethora of names I never thought they would dish out for. Ty Cobb's family doesn't need our money...he was one of the original investors in Coca-Cola. Personally, I'd love a Satchel Paige Rookie Card (He was 42!) but I'm not holding my breath.
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@pdj_425 said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
Randy Johnson? Pedro Martinez? Are they not in this game or am I missing something??
They don't have their rights and money.
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@MarineSpartan44 said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
So I've seen a few post about how players want more money after they have made a ton. Players back in the day didn't get anywhere close to the amount players get now, it was almost unheard of for a play to get more than 80-90 mil in the early 2000s like when Kershaw first signed his like 90mil contract before 2010 he had one of the highest contracts A-Rod had an unheard of deal as well, now its unheard of for big time players to get less than 80mil for long term deals. On the flip side some guys might not want to do it because they dont care about money or they simply don't want their likeness or name to be used, and some players just might have a bad rap that SDs doesn't want to be affiliated with. Also I have a feeling when MLB the show goes to multi console we will get a ton more legendary players because their revenue will jump dramatically and they will have more money to put towards getting the huge names that want a lot of money.
In the words of Patrick Ewing. "We make a lot of money but we spend a lot too."
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Why is this only a thing for MLB. I get the feeling that madden and nba2k don’t have such restrictions
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@eatyum said in Why are some of the best players of all time not in this game?:
The simple answer is $.
SDS has to negotiate with each retired player or corporation/family that owns the naming rights separately.Not sure if they have to negotiate with each retired player, but the answer to these type of questions is always $.