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It depends on the diamonds and the competition. There are a lot of diamonds with really low contact that are essentially unusable at the perfect level. For pitchers, if their movement or control is really low, they can also be unusable.
For example: I had Carlos Marmol as my best closer well into diamond league, but he's better suited for gold because his control is only 28, so he walks a ton of people. Another example: Matt Chapman is rated a 97 as a card, but he only has 51 contact. Anyone below 65 or so contact in perfect league is generally going to do terrible. It just gets worse the more elite the opposing players are too.
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