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{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{SUBPAGENAME}}}}The heart of any baseball game is the players. OOTP has a complex player model that allows an impressive variety of realistic players. The game will generate some All-Stars, some serviceable major leaguers, and some lifetime minor leaguers. It's up to you and your coaching staff to find the best players and coax the best performances out of them. To do that, it's essential for any general manager to understand the player model.
 
* [[OOTP 25:Important Game Concepts/The Player Model/Baseball Ratings|Baseball Ratings]]
* [[OOTP 25:Important Game Concepts/The Player Model/Personality Ratings|Personality Ratings]]
* [[OOTP 25:Important Game Concepts/The Player Model/Player Positions and Roles|Player Positions and Roles]]
* [[OOTP 25:Important Game Concepts/The Player Model/Injuries, Fatigue, and Aging|Injuries, Fatigue, and Aging]]
* [[OOTP 25:Important Game Concepts/The Player Model/Suspensions|Suspensions]]
* [[OOTP 25:Important Game Concepts/The Player Model/Player Retirement|Player Retirement]]

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The heart of any baseball game is the players. OOTP has a complex player model that allows an impressive variety of realistic players. The game will generate some All-Stars, some serviceable major leaguers, and some lifetime minor leaguers. It's up to you and your coaching staff to find the best players and coax the best performances out of them. To do that, it's essential for any general manager to understand the player model.