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Old 05-11-2022, 06:55 PM   #8
dmoney350z
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Join Date: Nov 2021
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The overall ratings are *usually* a good guide, barring a jarring weakness that overwhelms any positives ( i.e. 20 control on a pitcher, 50 infield range on a 2nd baseman). But get used to it. Last year there were 100 rated perfect cards that were unplayable trash.... You have to do the work and look at the full details.
Speaking of unplayable trash, here's the Harrison Bader live card. 95 overall. His batting skills are garbage and he'll never see my lineup. His fielding ratings are great but why would I play him? Why is he 95 overall? Also, thanks for saying "get used to it" and "you have to do the work." That's great. Doesn't really explain why a highly rated card is actually garbage.
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