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So the bonus he gets against bad pitchers is nowhere near as valuable as the penalty he suffers against good pitchers. If you are ignoring the variable quality of pitching, you're overestimating the likelihood of hitting streaks. |
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I have played 5 seasons in my fictional league and I haven't had anyone hit 4 homers in a game yet though I have had this happen in the past games I have played. Previous versions of OOTP I mean.
As far as Hitting streaks go, in my 5 seasons, I have seen 16 hitting streaks over 20 games and 2 over 30. In real life, only 16 times has 4 homeruns been hit since 1871. So it's not even close to a common thing and if it didn't happen in 100 years in Ootp it wouldn't really bother me too much. Last edited by tcblcommish; 08-14-2013 at 05:15 PM. |
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I checked two current leagues for 30 game and more hitting streaks. Based on seasons played both OOTP leagues showed 0.35 streaks/season. MLB shows 0.39 streaks/season. I'm no statistician but that does not raise any concerns at all. I'm all for pushing OOTP to be the best and to get things right in all ways possible but I really don't see much to be concerned about.
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Do we know that's true? I've gone to some lengths to create a 4 HR game and it was tough. I've had games where my team hits 15 HR and no 2 or 3 HR. I finally got a 4 HR game by having a lineup full of bashers, suspending half my opponent's pitching staff leaving only guys with very low movement and low GB/FB percentages, and cranking up the park factors to 200% HR. I don't care about 4 HR games per se, as much as what it tells about the game mechanics. I wonder whether the match engine somehow does an in-game balance instead of random outcomes. |
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CCBL Online League 1937 to midway 1945
Ken Keltner 4HR hitting 4 for 4 1940 9 players with 6 hits in a game, Roy Carlyle 7 in a game 1938 Over 30 players with streaks of 20+, Dom Dallesandro streak of 30 1942 Rare things are rare and batting rare things are rarer still because so many things have to come together to make it possible. But they do happen! |
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For the 15 times in which a player hit 4 home runs in a game between 1876-2006, here is the year in which happened: 1894, 1896, 1932, 1936 (10 innings), 1948 (11 innings), 1950, 1954, 1959, 1961, 1976 (10 innings), 1986, 1993, 2002 (2; May 2 and May 23), and 2003.
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It tells you nothing about the game mechanics, especially considering the changes you made.
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It sounds as if others get 4 HR games, so I don't know why I've never seen them except under extraordinary circumstances. I've run a lot of seasons. |
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If anything, I'd expect a game developer to want more long streaks and 4 HR games, not fewer, just because that would be more exciting for people playing the game. But OOTP doesn't try to do that either. |
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Why are you so worried about 4 HR games and 60 game hitting streaks? If they happen they happen. if they don't they don't, no biggie. There are many things that go into having a 250 maxed out player do any of those.
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Incidentally, the Atlanta Braves lost that game in 1986 where Bob Horner hit four home runs. In fact, he had to pay the kangaroo court in the clubhouse.
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The 40% differential is meaningless without the context of sample size. For running four seasons, the odds of getting a figure 40% less than the expected result are about 23 in 100. Run your test 40 times, and you will expect to get 53 30 game hit streaks. If you had 40% fewer than that number, 32 streaks, the odds of that happening would be 1 in 1000. Double the 40 seasons to 80, and a result 40% less than expected is about a 1 in a million shot. Not all 40% differentials are equal in their indicative value. Last edited by VanillaGorilla; 08-16-2013 at 08:14 PM. Reason: clean up |
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I think it's interesting to see how hard it is for folks to get their heads around probability, randomness, and sample size.
Let's also not forget that there's a human element to Dimaggio's streak,as it was extended by a scoring controversy when a likely error was scored as a hit. |
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Nice to see you Ron. How is the writing coming along?
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Doing well. This has been a very good year for that aspect of me.
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To think about muz's situation another way, with the amount of testing he has done if he were getting the "right" amount of streaks it still would not be good enough to say the game's design was "perfect." Sample size and distribution is the gateway to being able to say _anything_ with certainty.
But none of that keeps us from "feeling" things, and a game's fun quotient is directly related to how we feel, regardless of what is real.
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