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Old 12-31-2018, 07:48 PM   #1
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Difference between defense ratings and Position ratings?

So if I have a 3b that I move to 2b will range, error, arm and turn DP remain the same as a 2b? What do the position ratings represent? Isn't defense ratings more relevant?
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Old 12-31-2018, 08:11 PM   #2
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From what I understand, defensive ratings could change based on natural development, but not because of a position change. Position ability represets your ability to play each individual position while defensive ratings are your natural defensive abilities regardless of position. If you have 60 30 30 RF LF CF and 50 arm and range, you should probably play RF even though the defensive ratings are the same.

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Old 12-31-2018, 10:19 PM   #3
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position ratings include experience at the specific position

defensive ratings do not
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position ratings include experience at the specific position

defensive ratings do not
So throwing this 3b at 2b for experience means his defense ratings will be the same as 2b?
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Old 01-01-2019, 03:40 AM   #5
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Until experience is gained he will be a 3 not a 97.

Every game played at 2b will add experience so he will slowly ramp up over the next year or two.
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So throwing this 3b at 2b for experience means his defense ratings will be the same as 2b?
No, not quite that simple. Each position has ratings that are important for it. In your example it's less important because they are all fairly high and consistent. Here's a quick cheat sheet. And the best part is that it's fairly logical when you think about it.

P - Never really looked closely at this - it's probably like a 1B. But frankly, I don't think anyone is looking at a batter and saying "I wish I had a guy who could have a 100 Def at P, and I'll just live with the 20-10-20 pitching ratings."

C - Obviously a special position, it has it's own base ratings.

1B - Most players above the minimum IF Error and IF Range (maybe about 30-ish) will make an okay 1B. Once you start getting higher than that, the player might be better off as a 2B or 3B. No real minimums here though.

2B - The key ratings here are IF Range and Turn DP. IF Error obviously has some weight too as if will for all the other IF positions. On a 1-200 scale, you need a minimum of 60 DP, 50 Error, 40 Range and 10 Arm. (Bear in mind if you have a guy just meeting all the minimums, he will have a rating, but he will be terrible). The minimums may be a bit out of date, I compiled it for earlier versions of OOTP, but will at least be in the ballpark.

3B - The key ratings here are IF Arm by far, and IF Error and Range second. On a 1-200 scale, you need min of 80 Arm, 40 Error, 40 Range and 20 DP.

SS - The toughest IF position. You need to have a very high Range, and virtually everything else is important too. On a 1-200 scale, you need min of 80 Range, 60 DP, 50 Arm and 50 Error.

LF - The easiest OF position. Range and Error are the bigger factors, with Arm not as crucial as in RF. No real minimums though.

CF - Range is the overwhelming need here, and it also requires a decent Arm and Error. Has the highest minimum rating of any position. On a 1-200 scale, you need min of 90 Range, 40 Arm and 40 Error.

RF - Here, the Arm is most important, you'll always find that if you have a corner OF and the guy has a strong Arm, his rating will always be higher in RF once he's gotten the experience. No real minimums though.
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So throwing this 3b at 2b for experience means his defense ratings will be the same as 2b?
Two players with identical editor scores (not scout ratings), in range, error, arm and turn DP, with the same amount of XP at the same position will have the same position rating scores once ratings are recalculated.

Scout ratings of course can vary for other reasons, so there's no certainty unless one has 100% accuracy.
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So throwing this 3b at 2b for experience means his defense ratings will be the same as 2b?
Someone else addressed the position difficulty question, but in addition to that, if you're playing real players with development turned off, it is my belief you can't teach someone a new position.

OTOH, if you have development turned on a guy who played all over the field and did a good or better job everywhere (thinking of Cesar Tovar since he's in my current game) won't be able to play all those positions.
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You can have both development ON and have recalc ON at the same time and therefore get the best of both or the worst of both depending on your point of view.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I tried something with recalc, can't quite remember what.
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So if I have a 3b that I move to 2b will range, error, arm and turn DP remain the same as a 2b? What do the position ratings represent? Isn't defense ratings more relevant?
If you play this guy at 2b, with those defensive ratings he likely will have a 70+ rating at 2b within a month or two of "experience" at regular play. One good tip for changing positions is to play someone at the desired position during spring training.
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Huckleberry posted a position formula based on biggerme's work that still seems to be relevant for 19. You can plug the ratings in there to see what final approximate positional rating a player can get, assuming they fill up all the experience.

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...d.php?t=277698
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Huckleberry posted a position formula based on biggerme's work that still seems to be relevant for 19. You can plug the ratings in there to see what final approximate positional rating a player can get, assuming they fill up all the experience.

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...d.php?t=277698
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Old 01-03-2019, 04:15 PM   #14
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Yep, basically position ratings = defense ratings + experience. Play a guy at a position, he'll improve there until he hits his "max" experience. You'll suffer as he learns, but it can be worth it in the end. And as mentioned, spring training is the ideal time, since you presumably don't care nearly as much if you lose
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Huckleberry posted a position formula based on biggerme's work that still seems to be relevant for 19. You can plug the ratings in there to see what final approximate positional rating a player can get, assuming they fill up all the experience.

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...d.php?t=277698
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