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Old 01-29-2013, 03:30 AM   #149
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Final Hall Chart

I have applied the new modifiers and the final Hall totals are:

Black Ink 1.1
Gray Ink 1.1
HOFm 1.1
HOFs 1.0

Composite 4.3

1.0 is the average for each category in RL and 4.0 is the composite average.

These results are very good. Considering the number of RL players who lost time to military service and (to a lesser degree) work stoppages that did not occur in this universe, I think it is quite reasonable to expect those who entered this HOF to have slightly higher numbers in these metrics.

Another factor may have been the low injury setting. This will be a point of difference in the follow up league.

The chart below is the plotting of the composites using the new modifiers. The number of players that were above the "once in a decade" threshold of a 10 score went from 13 using the the old modifiers, to 10 using the new ones.

The position of the highest scoring players switched, as Shoeless Joe now has a slightly higher composite (14.4) than Ty Cobb (14.3). From Left to right, the plots above the 14 line are Cobb, Jackson, and Frank Robinson. Further to the right is Rogers Hornsby, who is now just below a 14.

The median score is a 4.
The modal score is 3.
Both of these numbers come from rounding each player composite to the nearest whole number.

ADD: No pitcher had a composite score that exceeded 10. IR:, no pitcher has a composite score that exceeds a 10. In both cases, the pitcher with the highest composite scores were inducted in the inaugural class (Charlie J Ferguson with a 9.9 and Walter Johnson with a 9.5). THAT result is supper cool!
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