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Now, if the ball gets away from the catcher but the runner does not advance, that, I agree, would be nice to see. However, that would not be termed a wild pitch or passed ball, legalistically speaking, and I haven't played out enough games lately to recall whether that actually happens or not in OOTP.
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I know im a bit late to the WAR party, but thats something that would literally make me dance around the room like a madman if it was included in the game.
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I should note that SteveP posted these observations a year ago. Markus may, in fact, have addressed some of them.
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This turned out to be a very fascinating thread.
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I'm not sure anyones requested this yet, but can more varied contract offers be allowed? For example, I'd love to be able to offer a pre arbitration player an Evan Longoria type contract. The game won't allow it because the salaries aren't spread out properly.
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.354 wOBA in 2009 .354 - .332 (league average OBP, which wOBA is scaled to) = .022 .022 / 1.15 = .025 .025 x 432 PAs = 10.9 runs above average. 10.9 runs as a hitter + 11.3 runs as a fielder = 22.2 runs above average total, which is 2.2 WAR However, you also have to factor in replacement value, which is set at 20 runs per 600 PAs. The point of this is to assume that the time the player isn't on the field, he's substituted by a replacement level player. Since Davis had 432 PAs, he gets 432/600 worth of that 20 runs. 432/600 = 0.72, so you take 20 * 0.72 and get 14.4. He also gets a slight positional bonus because he played centerfield (2.5 runs) but he didn't play a full season so he only gets 1.4 runs. So: 10.9 (hitting) + 11.3 (fielding) + 14.4 (replacement) + 1.4 (fielding adjustment) = 38 runs. 10 runs = 1 WAR, so Rajai Davis was a 3.8 WAR player in 2009. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *EDIT* So, to put this into OOTP terms, you could calculate some sort of WAR value assuming the ZR can be (or is) calculated as runs above/below average. However, you'd also have to figure out what replacement level is for whatever league settings you are using.
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That study was awesome. I started emphasizing excellent defense at CF, 2B, and SS, and ignoring it at the corners, and my teams have benefited as a result. |
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Yes, especially 1B. You can just plug any old ballplayer in at first, and not have to worry TOO much. Of course, the taller the better. And lefties are preferred. Other than that, first base is just an extra DH slot.
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This is good news that individual fielders come into play. However, couldn't there be the issue of having those fielders count twice, once when the entire defensive setup is factored in a the beginning of the plate appearance, and then again with the specific fielder? I've seen some very low team BABIPs (for example, one in the .250s in my current solo league where the league average is .294) ... perhaps the double accounting is exaggerating the effect of having good or bad fielders at key positions? Having fielders count twice would also be logically flawed aside from any issues with the realism of results ...
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, there's a great site here. In the middle column there's a section titled "General" and the third link is called "Quick Character Namers" which generates names based off of the US Census. The maximum number of names you can get at a time is 50 but it is free and you just cut and paste, fix them up to your liking and drop them into a modified Lahman database, eliminating the dead giveaways like the original players' nicknames ("The Bambino" and "The Woonsocket Rocket"), maybe birthplaces and birthdays if you know those too and off you go. Now you won't know who's who and if you hide the ratings you can turn yourself into a blind stumbling fool if you want. Or you can complain...But that's so predictable.
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Can't remember exactly how I came to be convinced this is how the engine works. I think it's a mixture of comments by Markus, talking to a beta tester, and my own observations. For example, I had a team where I had a first baseman learning to play left field and it brought the team BABIP up to a rate out of proportiion to what you would expect with simply the number of balls recorded as being played by the left fielder.
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Sample size issue, definitely. Or your team was overperforming before and simply regressed back to the mean...
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