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Where is it?
I don't see it in the above screenshot I posted.
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one other thing about fielding in OOTP. Again, it has to do with "Rage" Does the game determine whether a SS with greater "range" than another fielder, even if they have the same fielding % rate, ever come into play when the game generates whether it will be an out? That is say, anytime a ball is hit towards SS, and given two SS with the exact same rating at SS, but one has a greater Range rating than another, will the person with the greater range ACTUALLY end up fielding more plays hit to him? |
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So, is BABIP already in the game or not. You said it was, but I didn't see it in the customizable stat screen.
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I'm assuming that 'Zone Rating' refers to UZR, or at least something similar.
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And WAR?
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First, go to your team homepage. Then hit the team stats page at top right. It's there, and you can select "pitchers" and it should list the BABIP for each. I also think it's somewhere on each player page. They also have the Team's BABIP listed as well. |
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Absolutely nothing, say it again.
Thanks, I fixed my sarcasm meter. I was really surprised you weren't aware that you could customize views. Now I see why. Sorry about that.
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pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasepleasePLEASE
give us a way to calculate WAR. PLEASE.
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I'm still skeptical that the fielding runs saved will be "fake" because of the order of events in the game engine. Sure, it's nice for game play and better than the defensive stats that exist currently in the game, but I don't think it reflects what really happens in the game engine. The game will likely take defenders' fielding ratings and assign balls to fielders after the determination of a result of a ball in play. This is illogical and not an ideal simulation of a plate appearance, which should take in to account the skills of individual fielders on a ball in play rather than the cumulative effect of the entire defensive setup. Last edited by Qwerty75; 02-07-2010 at 05:24 PM. |
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My main beef is that the engine has, up to this point, used the whole defensive setup to determine outcomes of balls in play. This does not allow the player to take advantage of roster strategies such as concentrating on a great defensive outfield for a flyball staff or great infield defense for a groundball-leaning staff. Other nuanced details such as assigning a "Spray" righty or "Pull" lefty to hit #2 behind the high OBP leadoff hitter are rendered irrelevant because the field location results of the balls in play don't actually factor in to the play's outcome. Whether assigning zones to balls after the engine has decided whether it's a hit or out based on the entire defensive alignment is "meaningful" is up to the individual player. I suspect that the fielding stats won't add a huge amount of information to what we can get in fielding ratings, since the results are based off the ratings and not unique batting events. This aids the player who plays with large scouting error or no ratings, but not the player who has relatively accurate scouting or scouts off. I should add that the new stats won't be completely devoid of value (we will get an indication of the value of fielding relative to hitting), but the system could be revamped and result in a more realistic simulation. Last edited by Qwerty75; 02-07-2010 at 06:29 PM. |
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