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Old 07-01-2016, 02:07 PM   #1
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how ware league modifiers handled in playoffs?

How does OOTP handle the league modifiers for playoff or exhibition games between teams from different leagues? In other words if a player A comes from a league with a very high home run modifier does he have the same home run chance/rate when facing a team where home runs are closer to the default? Remember I'm talking about league modifiers for purposes of stats not player ratings.
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what stats result are based on ratings and the modifiers.

my best guess,

so, they will perform as they are rated relative to modifiers just like all other players in that league's operating rules. i would go based on whichever "Schedule" it is showing up under. if it's league A, then it will be league A's modifiers.

turn off ratings relative to league to see the 'real' ratings. you can then determine how they will perform across leagues more easily. you don't have to make this a permanent change, but it can definitely help you learn exactyl what you are asking.

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How does OOTP handle the league modifiers for playoff or exhibition games between teams from different leagues? In other words if a player A comes from a league with a very high home run modifier does he have the same home run chance/rate when facing a team where home runs are closer to the default? Remember I'm talking about league modifiers for purposes of stats not player ratings.
Only the modifier of the controlling league matters because the expected rate of any given stat, in this case HR/PA in the controlling league produces the output.[/B] Some assumptions must be made though.

That player creation is the same for both leagues and;

the modifiers are realistic ie not randomly set or scrambled such that they are not actually modifying towards the rate given by the league totals.

If that is so then the modifiers will work the same either way; affecting the stat output of all players and all results based on which league controls stat output.

The modifiers sole purpose is to modify league wide stat output towards the rate given in the league totals ie LT/PA. Consider where both leagues have the same HR rate say 2.7%. League A has a HR mod of 0.5 and League B a HR mod of 1.5. All players from league A playing in a game controlled by LT from league B will see their expected output for HR modified by 1.5. Keep in mind that the HR rate in League B would be 1.8% without the 1.5 modifier so the net effect is nothing. The reverse is the same; players from league B would have their expected HR rate modified by 0.5 because the controlling league A would allow 5.4% HR without modification. Individual results would come about via ratings interaction in all cases.

In the case of league A at 2% HR and a 1.0 mod vs league B at 4%HR and mod 1.0 the result would be that league A players would typically double their HR output from 2% to 4% and the reverse would hold.

If controlling league B has 4% HR rate and a mod of 0.5 then league A players would have their expected HR output halved in order to maintain the expected 4% rate for that league.
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thank you but when you say controlling league things get a bit unclear. I have an association where 12 leagues send 2 teams each for a playoff. I'm assuming like the other poster said the home team will get the deciding modifier for the game which is fine if it applies to both teams. I just want to be sure there is no unfair advantage in one league team having a stronger modifier than the other if they each keep their own.
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thank you but when you say controlling league things get a bit unclear. I have an association where 12 leagues send 2 teams each for a playoff. I'm assuming like the other poster said the home team will get the deciding modifier for the game which is fine if it applies to both teams. I just want to be sure there is no unfair advantage in one league team having a stronger modifier than the other if they each keep their own.
Home team = controlling league I think. Everything I said is just my interpretation of what seems logical.

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Do you have radically different league outputs?
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