How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

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  • NEOPARADIGM
    Banned
    • Jul 2009
    • 2788

    #1

    How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

    I mean relative to in-game ratings, that is ...

    A quick example from my team is a guy like Bruce Rondon who is touted and projected to be a late-inning guy for the Tigers if not the closer. Well, in the game here he's roughly the 15th-best reliever in the system. No-namers like Ian Krol, Melvin Mercedes and Alex Wilson are all much better than him. So how to approach stuff like this?

    Another example is at C, where IRL Brian Holaday was sent down to AAA while James McCann has made the big club, but in-game Holaday is a much higher-rated player.

    Just two examples but there are countless others of this happening over the course of the year, where a farm system will have 5-10 guys rated much higher than the guy who eventually gets called up to the bigs and it causes some serious cognitive dissonance: "this 58-overall guy with a 34 fielding rating should get called up over this 68-overall guy with a 63 fielding rating," etc.

    How do you guys approach this phenomenon?
  • Ghost Of The Year
    Life's been good so far.
    • Mar 2014
    • 6352

    #2
    Re: How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

    Sometimes I ignore the ratings.
    Sometimes I change the ratings.
    T-BONE.

    Talking about things nobody cares.

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    • bukktown
      MVP
      • Jan 2007
      • 3257

      #3
      Re: How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

      To me, It really depends if the real life team is good or bad. If they are good then I will keep the roster identical. If they are bad then I don't care.

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      • OhioCub
        Rookie
        • Apr 2014
        • 409

        #4
        Re: How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

        Alot of it has to do with potential. They don't want to have a mediocre at best player at his peak over a guy with a higher potential who could improve over the course of the year.

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        • mwink31
          Rookie
          • Apr 2009
          • 172

          #5
          Re: How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

          Originally posted by OhioCub
          Alot of it has to do with potential. They don't want to have a mediocre at best player at his peak over a guy with a higher potential who could improve over the course of the year.
          Bam. This.

          For instance...if McCann is lower rated but a potential A or B, it makes sense that they would call him up over Holaday who may have a higher overall rating, but a D potential.

          I wouldn't have an issue with McCann over Holaday because as it turns out, he made the show out of spring training. As for Krol over Rondon, I might make the change to keep Rondon up just for realism....but I'm all about those power arms.

          With all that being said....You may want to wait for the OSFM Hybrid roster which will include realistic player ratings vs. default game rosters. That also may help in seeing unrealistic call ups.
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          • CaseIH
            MVP
            • Sep 2013
            • 3945

            #6
            Re: How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

            Originally posted by NEOPARADIGM
            I mean relative to in-game ratings, that is ...

            A quick example from my team is a guy like Bruce Rondon who is touted and projected to be a late-inning guy for the Tigers if not the closer. Well, in the game here he's roughly the 15th-best reliever in the system. No-namers like Ian Krol, Melvin Mercedes and Alex Wilson are all much better than him. So how to approach stuff like this?

            Another example is at C, where IRL Brian Holaday was sent down to AAA while James McCann has made the big club, but in-game Holaday is a much higher-rated player.

            Just two examples but there are countless others of this happening over the course of the year, where a farm system will have 5-10 guys rated much higher than the guy who eventually gets called up to the bigs and it causes some serious cognitive dissonance: "this 58-overall guy with a 34 fielding rating should get called up over this 68-overall guy with a 63 fielding rating," etc.

            How do you guys approach this phenomenon?




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            • therewillbechud
              Banned
              • Jun 2014
              • 192

              #7
              Re: How do you guys handle it when IRL callups don't make sense?

              I know everyones got their own agenda and what they enjoy about the game, but I'll never understand why it's so important to match rosters to what they are in real life. I guess player editing makes it possible to a certain extent, but the moment you start franchise random things are going to happen you can't control. Then what?

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