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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 24
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Player ratings question.
Just wondering what ratings type you guys use: Traditional or Reduced? I like reduced better, personally, because it seems a bit more realistic, not giving away as much of the players information. Anyway, just wondering what some reasons were that people would use traditional over reduced and vice versa.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Greater Boston Area
Posts: 3,992
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I go with Traditional, as I find that to be more realistic. Funny how we both use different tools to get the same feel.
![]() If I'm a scout, and I see a player's stats for the last five years and see he has hit 50 homers every year and 30 doubles, that is the same as seeing a 10 in homers and a 6 in doubles (or whatever the respective ratings may be) in Traditional. I don't just want to know the guy has power, I want to know if he can hit doubles or not, how often those triples are going to bang around the corners of Fenway, etc. |
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 276
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i use talents only
traditional is unrealistic because of the ERA rating.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Fort Lauderdale Fla
Posts: 932
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I use:
Traditional in my State Leagues... Reduced in my MLB and North American Leagues... Talent Only in my Global League... Nice mix for a different feel dependant on the style of play that each league dictates. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,076
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I only use talent. Makes the game that much more difficult, as it forces me to rely more on statistics. I still use the star rating system to help me in making roster moves, but now I actually have to look at a player's stat history, and consider things like his home ballpark and what not, instead of just seeing 6-6-3-7-5-6, and knowing right away what I can expect. Talents are also rough indicators of ability, instead of exact measurements, so it's more difficult to determine if a guy is a bust/fluke/etc. Factor in that a scout being off one level on a talent could be 3-4 rating points, and there's a lot more room for error, which I think is a more realistic representation of baseball.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: OTBL Forums
Posts: 3,532
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Talent only exclusively.
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Hall of Fame
Join Date: Dec 2001
Posts: 6,498
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Yep, talent (at least in my solo leagues). To me it seems a talent rating and his actual accomplishments are all I would know anyway.
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