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Old 04-11-2024, 11:06 AM   #241
Daniel_09
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Originally Posted by Syd Thrift View Post

If you bump up TCR you'll get more variance, which is the point of TCR, and I like that that applies both to prospects and to vets (where it's completely possible for a guy to get a TCR or even an age related malus when they're like 32 and then get a separate TCR bump at 33 - this isn't common but when you see a guy go from a .260/30/90 to .200/10/60 and then back to what looks like .270/15/70, that can be what happened (or of course the guy just got HR lucky in year one and hit unluck in year two but, speaking of things that a lot of people don't want to admit...).

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And in this regard, a recent example is Cody Bellinger, from being the MVP to almost being released by the Dodgers in the following two years to then having a very good season 3 years later.

In my simulations I like to have this type of cases, personally I find it boring that a player has a linear upward or downward trajectory.

With a TCR of 100 (default) you can have these types of cases, but by raising the TCR to 150, for example, you will see it more and they will be more noticeable.
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