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Originally Posted by Braden
My problem is determining which players improve my team. It is certainly not the OVR!
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OVR is only a marker. While you obviously won't get into the top leagues with a roster full of Silver cards, there are wide variances between different Diamond and Perfect cards.
For pitchers, you want guys with high ratings in PBABIP and HRA. They keep the ball in the park and generate outs on balls in play. OTOH, you don't want to sacrifice too much in the Stuff and Control ratings. These can be more forgiving depending on your league level because the cards they'll face in lower-level leagues are overall much worse in terms of BABIP and Eye. Also, be aware that pitchers with even or reverse splits are better as starting pitchers than guys who clobber same-handed hitters.
For hitters, it's primarily Power and Eye, although guys with very high BABIP can make up for low Power rates by getting on base, especially if they have good Gap Power and Eye. Here, you don't want to sacrifice too much in terms of strikeouts (low Avoid K) or low BABIP, although the three-true-outcome types can still be productive producing slash lines of .230/.330/.460.
And then, there's defense. Always look for high Range ratings, especially in center field and middle infield. PBABIP only works if you've got guys who can get to the balls in play. The only positions where you can "punt" on defense are first base, left field, and third base (to a lesser extent). Middle infielders should also have good Turn DP ratings.