Well, I'm using historical teams and historical transactions so all things should be even.
Kingman did play 162 games so that makes some sense but that's still a 38% jump in only 80 more AB (629)
Gross and Phelps I can kind of buy.
Baines hit 11 more HR in 63 more AB (632)
Part of the problem is that the AL hit 2155 home runs vs 1980 in real life and 8.8% increase. The NL had 1239 vs 1278 in real life. I thought by having the league total modifiers imported each season keeps the league totals the same buy allows variance in which players do what. I didn't think there should be an 8% increase?
I know its not the same issue but it came to mind when reading through this. I should have only had 1-2 guys hit 40+ home runs and quite a bit fewer home runs overall.
FWIW, hits were within 1.0% of real life and stolen bases were within 3.0%. I can live with those but the HR seem way too far off to me