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So, FYI, as you ascend to higher levels in perfect team, the reduction in home runs (by higher MOV pitchers) is greater than the reduction in non-home hits.
The way the game is designed, if a batter is going up against an "average" pitcher, then CON represents their batting average --- it is a combination of BABIP (BA on balls in play) AvoidK, and POW (home runs hit).
But since home runs drop greater than hits at higher levels, you will find that, for the same CON, the person that has the higher POW will usually have a "lower" batting average, all else being equal (e.g. park effects).
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