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  • thawkprime 21
    Rookie
    • Jul 2009
    • 275

    #1

    Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

    Does anyone have a system that they are useing to hadel regression with older players. Like for example if a player is 34 and goes from a 86 to a 78 do you go back and only make them regress 40% of that or use some other system so that older players are still usefull.
  • forme95
    MVP
    • Nov 2013
    • 3118

    #2
    Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

    I play players by stats, not ovr lol. If they are hitting and producing, I keep playing them. I may take them out of the lineup more often for rest reasons, but other then that, they produce, they play.
    Really wish sports games played to ratings!
    Only thing SIM about sports games now, are the team name and players
    CFB 25 The absolute GOAT!!!
    MLB 23 FOREVER 20 is better, 23 just for Guardians
    Madden get rid of the extras (SS/XF, HFA, media, scenarios, game plan) or turn them down considerably.

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    • MLB Bob
      MVP
      • Jan 2011
      • 1008

      #3
      Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

      Originally posted by thawkprime 21
      Does anyone have a system that they are using to handle regression with older players. Like for example if a player is 34 and goes from a 86 to a 78 do you go back and only make them regress 40% of that or use some other system so that older players are still useful.
      Mostly panic and anger.

      Im with the other poster, go by results like real life. Theres no overall rating in real baseball (WAR is not an overall rating, its good for comparison but its still accumulative)

      So if a player goes down by say 4-5 points..does he stop producing all together? Probably not. You may not even see a drop in stats. If you are concerned, theres several threads on the topic and enough people that have concern you could probably start a re-rating club. Theres one for trades, might as well have one asking what each player should get re-rated to after a season according to their stats

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      • Knight165
        *ll St*r
        • Feb 2003
        • 24964

        #4
        Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

        Handle it...?



        No cryin'.

        M.K.
        Knight165
        All gave some. Some gave all. 343

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        • KBLover
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2009
          • 12172

          #5
          Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

          Originally posted by thawkprime 21
          Does anyone have a system that they are useing to hadel regression with older players. Like for example if a player is 34 and goes from a 86 to a 78 do you go back and only make them regress 40% of that or use some other system so that older players are still usefull.

          I go by production (regardless of age/rating changes, really). About the only time I'll make a switch is if their individual abilities have dropped (or just are) too low to warrant not giving someone else a shot. Or, in reverse, someone has shot up to have drastically more ability (not OVR, but important individual abilities) and has produced at the AAA level for a decent amount of time.
          "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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          • HolyStroke3
            Pro
            • Sep 2011
            • 693

            #6
            Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

            In the offseason I signed 87 OVR Adrien Beltre to a 1 year/11.5 million contract. It's june 1 and he's down to 81 OVR and his BA has dropped 20 points in the last month. Not happy

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            • Ivanhoe
              Pro
              • Nov 2003
              • 618

              #7
              Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

              Most players production decreases in their mid to late 30's. And in the case of Pitchers who date supermodels, their early 30's!

              There will be the rare freak of nature who's production doesn't drop until they are approaching 40. There are still others who get better in their late 30's and early 40's...but they have a little help.

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              • RogueHominid
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2006
                • 10900

                #8
                Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

                I'm cool with letting production dictate playing time for guys on my roster initially, but I won't sign anyone who is over 30 to a multi-year deal. And for guys just shy of 30, I'm very wary of locking them up past 32.

                I will say that I like how performance can stave off severe decline for some players.

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                • cmutat17
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 127

                  #9
                  Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

                  [quote=Ivanhoe;2047389006]Most players production decreases in their mid to late 30's. And in the case of Pitchers who date supermodels, their early 30's!

                  [quote]


                  That was clever. I hope JV can bounce back because I stole him in my fantasy league and I need to get some value for it.

                  Originally posted by Trojan Man
                  I'm cool with letting production dictate playing time for guys on my roster initially, but I won't sign anyone who is over 30 to a multi-year deal. And for guys just shy of 30, I'm very wary of locking them up past 32.

                  I will say that I like how performance can stave off severe decline for some players.

                  I do a similar thing. I usually sign guys until they're 34. I notice most overall's take a nose dive at 35 and up.

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                  • KBLover
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 12172

                    #10
                    Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

                    Originally posted by Trojan Man
                    I'm cool with letting production dictate playing time for guys on my roster initially, but I won't sign anyone who is over 30 to a multi-year deal. And for guys just shy of 30, I'm very wary of locking them up past 32.

                    I will say that I like how performance can stave off severe decline for some players.

                    I stayed away from Josh Hamilton in my franchise last offseason because I thought he'd drop off.

                    Turns out, he's just fine and raking. Good thing I have CarGo or I'd be ever so pissed at myself lol. Of course, I could have had a LF without giving the Rockies a trio of awesome prospects...

                    And guess who the Rockies signed...*sigh*
                    "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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                    • Fours
                      Rookie
                      • May 2015
                      • 245

                      #11
                      Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

                      I think the current ratings system makes it impossible to regress older stars properly.

                      The problem is that the attributes don't describe a players ability, they just dictate the stats he will produce.

                      35-40 year old players should realistically regress in durability, and explosive athleticism(bat speed, running speed), they don't have worse discipline, raw power, or fielding ability - unless injuries directly erode those skills.

                      I'd like to see raw tools get rated, and then intangibles rated separately. It would allow rookies to start with 90 power or speed and not automatically become 99 power/speed in few years, The tools would move very little up or down unless an injury directly affects them. Intangibles like base running ability, reaction, vision/discipline would be where prospects get large gains.

                      This would make a 35 year old with a 75 rating more valuable than a 20 year old 75 rating because the vets skills would translate to consistent results for the big club.


                      Meh, at least it's not as ridiculous as last year..

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                      • andrew342678
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2015
                        • 28

                        #12
                        Re: Player Regression-how is everyone handeling it

                        I get rid of them quickly when all of their traits are declining rapidly no matter what training you do

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