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  • bellz666
    Don Mattingly is God
    • Feb 2005
    • 1090

    #16
    Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

    I'm using the Yankees. Its still April, but I'm not leading the league.
    Last edited by bellz666; 07-20-2015, 06:58 AM.
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    • Tomahawk
      MVP
      • Feb 2005
      • 1593

      #17
      Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

      I hit and run when I get ahead in the counts or on full counts to try to stay out of the double plays. Seems like 95% of the ground balls I hit that are fielded when the runner isn't moving turn into DP's regardless of the speed of the batter.
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      • PhilliesFan13
        Banned
        • May 2009
        • 15651

        #18
        Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

        I am ranked 30th in GIDP. Always seem to have more than everyone else every year too.

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        • KBLover
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2009
          • 12172

          #19
          Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

          So far through 21 games of a new season, my team is tied for 9th fewest with a few teams at 10 GIDP.

          That's on pace for 77 for the season (0.48 per game), which is a exceptionally low rate.

          It's early, so maybe we're "due" for that to swing back the other way - but so far so good.

          I don't do a lot of hit-and-run. I do try to hit fly balls with fly ball hitters (or fictionals I think would be flyball hitters).

          My fast players are actually leading the team in GIDPs. Chris Taylor, Nori Aoki, and Matt Baldwin (95 SPD and all) are up there with 2. Most everyone else is at 0.
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          • kamackeris76
            MVP
            • Oct 2012
            • 1660

            #20
            Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

            Any tips anyone can give to try and avoid the GIDP?

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            • HozAndMoose
              MVP
              • Mar 2013
              • 3614

              #21
              Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

              Originally posted by kamackeris76
              Any tips anyone can give to try and avoid the GIDP?


              Stay away from pitches in the lower part of the zone. Hit and run. Or take the Ned Yost approach and bunt.

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              • geisterhome
                MVP
                • Sep 2011
                • 2101

                #22
                Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                also have the most DP!
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                • DarthRambo
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 6630

                  #23
                  Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                  Anyone know where to find real life team stats fpr gidp?? Can't seem to find it, just wanted to compare.

                  I'm gonna figure out the average per game rate and try to mimmick it. If I hit the ball into a double play, before it reaches the infielder I'll pause it and do an in-game save.

                  When I reload I basically get a mulligan but more realistic number of gidp. I already did this once and it worked to perfection. Instead of inning over I scored 6 runs that half inning.

                  If anyone knows the rate of gidp per game is I'd love to know.

                  EDIT: I found it...Athletics are 15th with a .77 rate per game. Tigers are 1.03 gidp per game (highest). Pirates (who I play with) are the lowest with a .34 gidp/gm.

                  I'll round it up to .8 average, same as homerun rate per game. My thinking is that I shouldn't ever see two gidp in one game by my team. And I will do my mulligan UNLESS I have already hit at least one homerun that game.

                  It's a crazy and probably silly workaround but if it's going to produce better stats I'm okay with it. To see irl the Pirates have 57 double plays in 93 games, 54 in 70 or so games in my season bothers me so much!
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                  • HozAndMoose
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 3614

                    #24
                    Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                    Originally posted by IrishSalsa
                    Anyone know where to find real life team stats fpr gidp?? Can't seem to find it, just wanted to compare.

                    I'm gonna figure out the average per game rate and try to mimmick it. If I hit the ball into a double play, before it reaches the infielder I'll pause it and do an in-game save.

                    When I reload I basically get a mulligan but more realistic number of gidp. I already did this once and it worked to perfection. Instead of inning over I scored 6 runs that half inning.

                    If anyone knows the rate of gidp per game is I'd love to know.

                    EDIT: I found it...Athletics are 15th with a .77 rate per game. Tigers are 1.03 gidp per game (highest). Pirates (who I play with) are the lowest with a .34 gidp/gm.

                    I'll round it up to .8 average, same as homerun rate per game. My thinking is that I shouldn't ever see two gidp in one game by my team. And I will do my mulligan UNLESS I have already hit at least one homerun that game.

                    It's a crazy and probably silly workaround but if it's going to produce better stats I'm okay with it. To see irl the Pirates have 57 double plays in 93 games, 54 in 70 or so games in my season bothers me so much!
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                    • KBLover
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 12172

                      #25
                      Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                      Originally posted by IrishSalsa
                      It's a crazy and probably silly workaround but if it's going to produce better stats I'm okay with it. To see irl the Pirates have 57 double plays in 93 games, 54 in 70 or so games in my season bothers me so much!

                      I would also try to mimic G/F of your team's hitters, too.

                      Especially if you have a team of several irl 35-40% flyball hitters. Those guys shouldn't be hitting a ton of grounders. Their outs should be more K's, IFFB, and routine fly outs on average.
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                      • DarthRambo
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 6630

                        #26
                        Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                        Originally posted by KBLover
                        I would also try to mimic G/F of your team's hitters, too.

                        Especially if you have a team of several irl 35-40% flyball hitters. Those guys shouldn't be hitting a ton of grounders. Their outs should be more K's, IFFB, and routine fly outs on average.
                        Yeah I agree. They have the spray chart percentages so I don't think it'd be hard to add an algorithm to have x% chance that y player hits a fly boul vs a groundball. I'd love to see that added. Would add just that much more realism.

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                        • DarthRambo
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 6630

                          #27
                          Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                          If it kept a stat of forced gidp your team would lead that too. I counted 37 in the 44 games I've played. A .84/game rate which is very high!

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                          • lw22
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 140

                            #28
                            Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                            I'm leading

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                            • jb12780
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 10665

                              #29
                              Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                              24th in GIDP.

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                              • Mike Lowe
                                All Star
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 5286

                                #30
                                Re: Does your team NOT lead MLB in GIDP?

                                4 innings and 4 GIDP. It's just not realistic at this sort of clip year after year in different versions of this game.

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