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Originally Posted by Gambo
It looks like there is an issue with the neutralization of certain players. It appears for that for years where the guy did not play in the majors it's good but if they had major league statistics it is coverting their plate appearances but not "neutralizing" the statistics. I'll get with Spritze and see how to proceed.
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Atchally the challenge is simply I started with the wrong set of batting, pitching, fielding, and fieldingof CSV’s.
One db makes the standard OOTP neuts and then that set of csv’s makes the 2’s you and I use.
I started with the boring old Lahman instead of the neutered Lahman because I seem to have overwritten the neutered Lahman with the boring old one on accident. So I have TWO(2) boring old std Lahmans sets of CSV’s, one in the folder cleverly labeled BoringOldLahmanCSV and one in the folder labeled NeuteredLahman but nary a sign of the actual neutered CSV’s.
So I’ll need to re-suck up the 2009 newt version and re-run.
I fixed up several “errors” last week anyway. Garlons formulas don’t always produce logical outcomes for the “outlier” player seasons, now they do. Plus there were things he skipped because he didn’t care about them, they have been incorporated. Tiny changes but I like it much better and who better to please than I.