Contents
 

Intro
Welcome
Playing the Game
Installation
Object of the Game
Baseball Strategy

Teams
The Team Menu
Lineup
Pitching
Defense
Strategies

Players
The Players Menu
Free Agents
Trades
Find Players
Trading Block
Hall Of Fame
Scouting Reports

News
The News Menu
Standings
Finances
Leaders
Headlines
Calendar
Playoffs
Play By Play
Box Scores

Finances
The Budget Menu
Tickets
Concessions

Broadcast
Expenses
Farm System
Build Stadium

League
The League Menu
City Editor
League Editor
Stadium Editor
Options

Tools
The Tools Menu
Output Stats
Import Stats
Fantasy Draft
Simulator
Advanced Tools

Game Files
The Game Menu
New Game
Editing Game Art
Editing Players
Creating New Players

Etc.
Running a League
Did You Know?
Glossary
Technical Support

     
  CITY DATA

Baseball Mogul comes with over 450 cities included for the United States and Canada. However you may want to change information, or add your own cities.

Editing City Data

Every time you start a new game, Baseball Mogul loads the City Data contained in [Baseball Mogul Folder]\Input\NewGameCities.csv.

To change city data for all new games, edit this file (using a text editor, or Microsoft Excel):
City City Name
State State/Province Abbreviation (or Country Name, for cities outside the U.S. and Canada)
Population Number of people living with the official city limits. This currently has no effect on the financial performance of the city's team.
Region Number of people living within the region's SMSA (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area). This is the number used to determine each team's fan base.
Growth Number of new residents added to the Region Population each off-season.
Income

Per capita income of the City Region, measured in US dollars. This value fluctuates somewhat from year to year during the simulation to represent changing economic factors. This value does not rise from year to year (in other words, Baseball Mogul does not have inflation built into the financial engine).

Altitude Measured in feet. Any stadium built in this city will also have this altitude (with the corresponding effect on ball flight).
Latitude

Degrees North. Recorded as 'Latitude times 100,000'. For example, Latitude of 32.43902 degrees North is expressed as '3243902'. Note that South Latitude values are negative.

(Teams that are located geographically close to other teams will compete for the same fans in proportion to their proximity).

Longitude

Degrees East. Negative values indicate West Longitude values. Like Latitude values, Longitude values are expressed as large whole numbers.

For example, 99.75199 degrees West is expresses as '-9975199'.

Time Zone 0 = Greenwich Mean Time / -5 = Eastern Time / -8 = Pacific Time
Commute Average commute time (in minutes). This is not currently used by Baseball Mogul.

Adding a New City

Note: To edit City Data for your current game, use the City Editor.

 
     
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