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Originally Posted by Jasimino
i noticed the same thing with Anthony Rendon the live card is rated 10 points higher yet the 2017 card is better on almost all the individual stats.
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Historical cards are generally speaking always better (relative to their rating). The Live cards are pulled a much higher rate that historicals and have to be worse since they are largely pack-filler.
The ratings for the live cards are mostly based on the ZIPS projection systems prediction for how the players will perform during the 2022 MLB season. There's some tweaking here and there... but it's mostly ZIPS.