Posey should have a higher block rating than Salvador. Posey was behind the plate far fewer time than Salvador. if wild pitch numbers factored in to block rating then Posey beats Salvador by a mile there too
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Posey should have a higher block rating than Salvador. Posey was behind the plate far fewer time than Salvador. if wild pitch numbers factored in to block rating then Posey beats Salvador by a mile there tooNFL-Oilers. MLB-Expos. NBA-Supersonics. NHL-Whalers. -
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I surmise from that you infer attributes reflect reality in this game. Okay, please explain to me why Salvador Perez has a blocking rating of 70 while Posey has 86? They have the same amount of passed balls from 2013 to 2014 and the attribute rating of 70 is in TS 15.
I am pretty sure Perez was still an 82 in the Catcher ratings. I suspect that 82 includes that 70 for blocking. I won't go into his reaction rating, but for a player who has won consecutive GG awards, three years in a row, I think he deserves better. Anyway, please do get back to me why his blocking rating is 70 while Posey has 86.
Thank you!
Regarding Posey and Perez they had the same number of passed balls but Perez had 146 wild pitches to Posey's 76 - nearly double. The blocking attribute is about pitches in the dirt. Pitches in the dirt which get away from the catcher are not ruled to be passed balls. Pitches in the dirt which get away from the catcher are ruled to be wild pitches. Therefore I suspect the reason Perez has a lower blocking attribute than Posey is because he has nearly twice as many wild pitches.≡Comment
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That is an assumption on your part about defense. Batting average and stolen bases are likely also considered aside from defense--that is an assumption on my part.
Upton is rated higher with overall and potential. Meanwhile, The Shredder had Marte as best LF going into this season. Who am I to say The Shredder is wrong? I am in my house and The Shredder is on TV.Comment
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for bringing it back this year.Comment
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I don't see the significance of Upton matching Marte in OBP. You want a player who hit 7 more HRs against a player who hit for higher average and stole more bases and won GG and Wilson defensive Player of the Year? If so, you can have him and I'll take Marte.
Marte is aggressive and will strike out but he does steal bases much better than Peralta, who also strikes out. I believe Kiermaier is an A this year based on his defense. Well, Marte won GG and Wilson defensive player of the year. Now I'm not saying Marte is as good defensively as Kiermaier, but Marte does hit better than him.
Now it's time for war, I mean WAR: Marte 5.3 and Peralta 3.7
Also I prefer fWAR, not sure on other's opinions.Comment
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The devs are usually pretty quick to fix positions once they get pointed out I feel from situations in the past, especially when it came to DD I feel.Comment
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Brantley is in the AL. Upton, Peralta and Marte were in the NL last year. The discussion was who is best among those three. So, according to the Shredder, Marte would be better than Upton and Peralta. I never said anything about Brantley. My concern is the attributes and potential that is given to Marte. Brantley is an A potential and no argument from me there. Upton as an A and Marte a B is something I do not agree with.Comment
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I believe attributes are based more upon stats than peripheral stuff which IRL impact a player but would be impossible to research and implement into the show.
Regarding Posey and Perez they had the same number of passed balls but Perez had 146 wild pitches to Posey's 76 - nearly double. The blocking attribute is about pitches in the dirt. Pitches in the dirt which get away from the catcher are not ruled to be passed balls. Pitches in the dirt which get away from the catcher are ruled to be wild pitches. Therefore I suspect the reason Perez has a lower blocking attribute than Posey is because he has nearly twice as many wild pitches.
How many gold gloves has Posey won? How many Gold Gloves has Perez won? How about Wilson Defensive Player of the Year?
Alright, you guys know Posey does not perform as catcher for as many innings as Perez. However, he had the same amount of passed balls.
I do not assume all wild pitches are the fault of the catcher. I think that kind of assumption is ridiculous. I don't doubt they consider all facets of catching when choosing for GG and Wilson Defensive Player of the Year.Comment
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My entire point was that each player brings their own skills to the table and The Show rates them in a different way than you do. Marte is a great left fielder, but over the past year there are other players that are right within his range of value. Over the past three years I agree that Marte has the edge in real life value, but not video game value in the eye of The Show. The Show doesn't value defense at LF as much as it does CF for instance. The devs stated they take some liberties with the ratings and even if they didn't the way The Show rates players by each position there will always be disputes. This happens every year so the ratings have to be taken with a grain of salt.
Also I prefer fWAR, not sure on other's opinions.
They incorporated WAR into this game, but it's 'there' kind of WAR. Why not use real WAR?
Speaking about WAR, your Upton is below Marte three years in a row--and I gave you that information. My main concern is Upton because that great .250 hitter is rated an A potential while Marte is a B.Comment
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I believe attributes are based more upon stats than peripheral stuff which IRL impact a player but would be impossible to research and implement into the show.
Regarding Posey and Perez they had the same number of passed balls but Perez had 146 wild pitches to Posey's 76 - nearly double. The blocking attribute is about pitches in the dirt. Pitches in the dirt which get away from the catcher are not ruled to be passed balls. Pitches in the dirt which get away from the catcher are ruled to be wild pitches. Therefore I suspect the reason Perez has a lower blocking attribute than Posey is because he has nearly twice as many wild pitches.
No, the passed balls are not equal. You have to consider innings played at position and then count passed balls.
I already addressed wild pitches in my post above, just letting you know that innings should be factored into that equation of yours.Comment
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Why should that be, The Show rating differently? if that's the case, how can there be any intelligent discussion about ratings?
They incorporated WAR into this game, but it's 'there' kind of WAR. Why not use real WAR?
Speaking about WAR, your Upton is below Marte three years in a row--and I gave you that information. My main concern is Upton because that great .250 hitter is rated an A potential while Marte is a B.
WAR =/= OVR Rating. It is just a general holistic evaluation of a player's statistical production. It shouldn't translate to the games OVR rating either as the in game OVR rating is based on the individual ratings like speed and contact.
The Show does not track many of the statistics that WAR uses in it's calculation so they have no choice other than fudge it a bit by using their own calculation.
How are you figuring that? Are you taking innings played at catcher into account? That double figure is pure nonsense.
No, the passed balls are not equal. You have to consider innings played at position and then count passed balls.
I already addressed wild pitches in my post above, just letting you know that innings should be factored into that equation of yours.Last edited by MrOldboy; 03-13-2016, 10:20 PM.Comment
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So you guys assume wild pitches are the fault of the catcher. Posey did not have to catch Ventura--and I do not think the Giants had any starting pitcher as wild as Ventura last year.
How many gold gloves has Posey won? How many Gold Gloves has Perez won? How about Wilson Defensive Player of the Year?
Alright, you guys know Posey does not perform as catcher for as many innings as Perez. However, he had the same amount of passed balls.
I do not assume all wild pitches are the fault of the catcher. I think that kind of assumption is ridiculous. I don't doubt they consider all facets of catching when choosing for GG and Wilson Defensive Player of the Year.Comment
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I think they did a pretty good job with these players so far. Interested to see the rest of the ratings moving into the low 80s and 70s. Personally, I think Arrieta, Jansen, Seager and McCann are too high, while I think Perez, Abreu, Bogaerts, and Archer (wherever he is, should be at least an 88) are too low. (Just my opinion, don't kill me).
I agree about Bryant but only reason schwarber isn't ranked very high is because LF demands a very high defense rating.Comment
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