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Old 07-25-2023, 10:40 AM   #16
Daniel_09
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Join Date: Apr 2021
Location: Caracas
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Many times I have proven that to avoid those cases of players with high base ratings in their first year is better to use the 5 years recalc, for example if a player never reached the big leagues because of his performance at some point in his career had a bad season (or several), using 5 years is calculating two years before, the current year and two years in the future, while if the calculation is 3 years would be 1 year before, the current year and a year in the future, many players have had excellent first year and then have faded from the minors.

I also think that in future versions as mentioned above should be put a weight for the different leagues in the minors, it is not the same to have great stats in AA in your first year to in RL.

Since I play only historical seasons, I can confirm that for example players with great numbers in the minors (and in the majors in most cases) will always arrive at the first year of the draft with a very high overall for a rookie, above 55 or 60 over 80. For example, no matter how, base ratings are imported Roger Clemens from the age of 18 is ready to pitch in the big leagues.
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