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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Clearwater, FL
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Nolan Ryan
Playing a historical league started in 1965. So I go to the History and check the pitchers with the most K's for their career do far and Nolan Ryan is not on the list so I go check out his profile and he never made it to the Major Leagues. I use the AI to manage all the other teams and I guess in my league Ryan was never a great pitcher....
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Is recalc on or off?
Is OOTP player development on or off? |
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Your league must be pretty deep for a guy with those lifetime AAA numbers to never get called up
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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I started a historical league in 1970, and while Ryan was definitely in the big leagues in my league, he definitely wasn't the legend he was in real life. The big knock against him was his control - he was always walking too many guys and not going deep into games. He had a few years where he was near the tops in strikeouts, but the W/L records and ERA were unimpressive.
I don't do recalc - I like to let the player development engine take over so I don't know if a guy like Ryan is going to be a sure thing, a dud, or something in between. In my league, Ryan stayed with the Mets until 1978 when he was traded to the Angels after starting the season 0-3. He went 13-6 for the Angels to finish out the '78 season, but that was pretty much it for him. He went 8-12 in 1979 with 134 walks in 190 innings and then bounced around between three different teams in 1980. He finished out his career with a couple of seasons in the minors before retiring at the end of the 1982 season. He finished with career ML numbers of 136-140, 3.50 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, 1502 walks against 2341 strikeouts. His strikeouts are 8th best on the career leaderboard. Sam McDowell is #1 with 4440 K's between 1961 and 1985. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Ryan never fares well in my historical replays either. It is a little disappointing as I am a big fan.
I always like to cite the fact that Ryan pitched 600 more innings lifetime than Tom Seaver and gave up 50 less hits. Not saying Ryan was as good as Seaver, just look at the walks - but I would argue that he was the least hittable pitcher of all time
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I am using 3 year recalc..But before OOTP11 Ryan usually had a great career.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I started my league in 1969. Ryan did fairly well for my Royals
![]() No recalc with development on He's my league's all-time leader in Ks.
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Dec 2003
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On a related topic, maybe it's just me or the databases I use (usually something from Gambo), but I find that Babe Ruth NEVER develops. I see what you're saying about Ryan, but I just thought I'd add my own little comment here and say that I've experienced something similar. Did your Ryan take any hits to his potential ratings by any chance? Or have his actual ratings just never developed? The actual ratings not developing seem to be my problem with Mr. Ruth.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I just had Ryan drafted into my ABF league, based on the career avg i use for all historical players Ryan wont be a 300 game winner in my league 103 BB i believe is his MLB avg but at 213 k thats gotts be as high or higher then what i created for myself or for Satchel Paige.
He was the 5th pick overall drafted by Texas Rangers (irony is a mofo) hasnt signed yet. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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In a historical league I did, Ryan got busted for illegal drugs in his first season with the Mets - after that he was seriously disliked by the fans, became angrier and angrier, and ended up as a mediocre pitcher serving time with several big league teams.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Remember, the game only sees numbers, not names.
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On a side note in the Seaver-Ryan comparison, Ryan walked more than twice as many hitters than Seaver. |
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I still wouldn't be very good, however, since I wouldn't put the ball within 10 feet of the plate...... |
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I notice the same thing with Ryan. The problem is his control potential is in the toilet. I usually go in and edit it a little to fix the problem. I do this every season when I run historicals. For the most part I like the default ratings for players, but there are a few that cause the player to have a crappy career. I notice similar things with rickey henderson and lou brock. They're low power ratings usually have them playing a platoon role vs a starting role. If they do start its usually only for a few years. The AI seems to value power more than contact, so if they cant maintain a contact rating in the 70+/100 range they will eventually lose their job to someone with a higher power rating. This is just an observation. I have no data to back it up, other then I've seen it enough that i started editing ratings. I've also had to raise contact ratings for some power hitters (McGwire), just so their career will last longer.
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so u play a fictional league not a historical 1. The only players i have edited for a historical league were self created players.
1 of the things i like about historical leagues is that the players dont do exactly how they did in real life. I create a ton of historical players for my ABF league. Nolan Ryan does suck overall but he is only in his 2nd sn. Rickey Henderson hit .303 19 hr 55rbi 162 r 94 sb on my Chicago Fire in his 2nd sn. Satchel Paige is 1 of the premier strikeout pitchers but he is on a crappy team. Josh Gibson suffered a CEI but before that he was a contender for mvp. Walter Johnson so far is good as a rookie. I have a guy that created an did Big Mac's career avg for his stats. so far he is a .193 6 hr hitter in 83 career ab's (2 sns) Harold Baines sucks so far, still stuck at AAA because def he isnt that good and i dont use DH. |
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to each their own....i just dont bother modifying historical players. Cy Young sucks in 11 in the 2 pre 1900 historical league i have done he was either at .500 or below .500 with less then 200 wins in each.....when 1900 hit it just wasnt called the Cy Young Award thats all. In another i had Babe Ruth on the Sox in Old Comiskey he never hit more the 40 hr in a season and had perhaps 350 for his career.
I guess when I play historical I am not looking for a repeat of what has happened before like most ppl are looking for. I am looking for my adaptation on the past, and hope that Shoeless Joe is the best or Ty Cobb or Bonds minus steroids. |
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Nolan Ryan
I also have not been able to recreate Nolan Ryan's hit and K rates in OOTP 11. I suspect the hit and k ranges for pitchers are not wide enough to encompass Ryan's unique outputs. I hope this will be fixed in OOTP 12.
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