
“With the logos, the caps, and the jerseys, I discovered that I really enjoy doing them and I really like sharing them with the community because it is so wonderful. There were so many caps and logos that I wanted to have done, but it didn’t feel right asking people to do them all for me.
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The nicknames chosen for almost all minor league cities are taken from nicknames historically attached to those cities at some point in time.”Īsked why he embarked on such an ambitious project, Cerling replies: “The biggest reason is because, despite the OOTP mod community being so tremendous, I felt really bad asking for so much help so often. The nicknames chosen for major league cities are fictional. He adds: “With some exceptions (mainly in the major leagues), every city uses only one nickname throughout all of history. In real history many minor leagues had gaps in existence in this history those gaps are filled.” The minor leagues are real historical leagues that existed for about 50 years or more. The major leagues are the same as real history’s major leagues, with one minor name change. Throughout its history there will be seven major leagues and 22 minor leagues. It is based on real history, using real league names and historical nicknames for almost all teams. “American Baseball 1871-Present covers baseball in America with a pre-planned history starting in 1871 and proceeding until the present. Updating my fictional MLB uniforms and logos The end result is a monumental effort whose downloads can be found in these two forum threads:įREE: Uniforms and logos for 500+ teams spanning 1871-present He not only created a world with seven major leagues and 22 minor leagues, but he also designed logos and uniforms for its more than 500 teams, with those designs changing across six eras.Ĭerling even created two documents for his quickstart, one that covers the changes that occur during each off-season and another that follows each team from year to year. If you use and enjoy the Facepack, please consider making a donation to help me continue to enhance and improve it.“I’m not sure if it’s every baseball fan’s dream to create a baseball world of his or her own, but it certainly has been mine,” says Peter Cerling, also known as “cephasjames” on the OOTP forums. This version includes more than 2,000 new photos. Both versions of the Facepack include exactly the same player images, and both include folders for managers, coaches and umpires.Īfter a five-year hiatus, I have completed and uploaded the 2022 pre-season release of the Facepack.

The Facepack is currently issued in two versions, one with players organized by debut year and the other with all player photos in a single folder. The Facepack includes a picture of every confirmed Major League coach. The missing list also includes six managers and 262 umpires. Over the past 12 years, thanks in great part to SABR, the missing player list has been reduced from 810 to 349 players as of the latest Facepack release. The Facepack is, to my knowledge, the only photo pack that includes all on-field Major League personnel. I took over Facepack management from T_Wil1 in 2010, and have since expanded the pack to include managers, coaches and umpires. In its original form it included Major League players, organized by the year they made their Major League debut, from 1871 through the current year. The Facepack was originally assembled by OOTP users Gambo and T_Wil1, with the help of many other OOTP users.
