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Old 03-20-2019, 01:24 PM   #48
waittilnextyear
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A comment/question for Lukas or any of the roster team people...

I noticed the speed ratings for players in game (scouting off) don't really correlate to the Statcast sprint speed data available on Baseball Savant. For example, Kris Bryant has a speed rating of 26/100 even though he's the 2nd fastest player on the Cubs (28.0 ft/sec, which is above average). Jason Heyward is rated at 23/100 in running speed despite his elite athleticism. Here's a link for the Cubs:

https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sprin...eam=CHC&min=10

I originally began looking at this because I noticed that Max Kepler--the German-born outfielder who plays for the Twins--has just a 35/100 in speed despite being a tremendous athlete and above average runner (27.9 ft/sec). Here's a link for the Twins:

https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sprin...eam=MIN&min=10

Harrison Bader is rated as the 7th-fastest player in baseball and he has a 64/100 in the game. Byron Buxton is the very fastest player in the game and is rated at 69/100 in speed, which seems criminal for poor Byron. Here's a link for the overall MLB:

https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/sprin...=&team=&min=10

As an experienced roster editor myself (mainly MLB The Show), speed has been one of the more difficult attributes to nail down and it was usually accomplished [imperfectly] by using stolen bases or speed scores. However, now that Statcast data is literally measuring running speed, using Statcast data seems to be the way to go...would you guys be interested in having the speed ratings in the game correlate to Statcast data? I'd be able to cook something up in no more than a day if you guys would put it in the game.
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