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Old 02-18-2017, 12:33 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by David Watts View Post
Okay, I've now simmed from 1946 to 02/18/2017.

All time hits leader is Pablo Sandoval with 3424, followed by Bryce Harper with 3410.

Ray Knight plays from 1997 to 2014. He hits .322 over his career with 2807 hits. An amazing 803 of those hits were doubles. 5 times during his career Knight hit 60+ doubles in a season with 66 being his high.

Gary Sheffield is now 3rd on the home run list(568). Bryce Harper is the new home run king with 721. Jack Fournier is second with 639.

Ron Santo hit 566 bombs and Joe Adcock hit 557.

Mickey Mantle hit 491 career home runs. Mickey hit an amazing .333 over his career. Looks like he had roughly 670 less plate appearance in OOTP than real life. So his home run numbers are right in line.

Bryce Harper is the new career leader in WAR with 139.65, followed by Mickey Mantle 123.80.

The top three mentioned in the post above still sit a top the pitcher wins list. But, sitting at 4th with 287 wins is Dennis Blair.

Don Drysdale 156-144, 4.13. 2029 strikeouts. He's only whiffed 200+ one time over his career.

Randy Johnson pitched from 1990 to 2002. Entered league at 24, retired at 36. 133-101 3.87. 1949 strikeouts. At 27 he whiffed 252 batters, his career high.

Zack Greinke morphs into a closer at the age of 26. 115-112 with 189 career saves.

Warren Spahn is currently 26 years old. As a 20 year old rookie he starts 14 games and hasn't started a game since. He is 30-30 with 131 saves. His last full season, he pitched 71 games in relief, no save 4.70

Catfish Hunter --157-170 4.57

Jerry Reuss 65-98 4.53
You're using development only? Or recalc plus development?
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