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Originally Posted by Garlon
This is Mariano Rivera from a recent 1871-2023 game with OOTP25. This is not a replay league with real lineups and transactions. Players could end up on any team.
Mariano Rivera
Real vs OOTP
ERA: 2.21 vs 2.19
Games: 1115 vs 1104
WHIP: 1.00 vs 0.97
HR per 9 innings: 0.497 vs 0.559
BB per 9 innings: 2.005 vs 2.017
K per 9 innings: 8.224 vs 8.276
K:BB ratio: 4.101 vs 4.102
HBP per 500 BF: 4.507 vs 4.018
Balks: 3 vs 2
FIP: 2.76 vs 2.89
Opponent BABIP: .265 vs .255
Opponent BA: .211 vs .204
Opponent OPS: .555 vs .564
Save %: 89.07% vs 90.78%
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Can you show a list of your all time career HR leaders?
From my extensive testing and I mean hundreds of hrs, I have found that while all Pitchers long term stats look good,and hitters career percentages look good, I have found a real problem with career HR totals for individual players to be on the low side.
Especially pre 1950,guys like Ruth,Ott, Gehrig,Foxx,all under perform on HR totals no matter what the setting.
So could you please post your alltime HR leaders ,Id really be curious to how they are. Thanks.