Yeah, you're right about the H + HR. I just glanced too quickly at my BABIP calculation.
Starting Pitcher to Relief Pitcher
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Re: Starting Pitcher to Relief Pitcher
If I plan on moving a starter into a reliever permanently I will lower their stamina by 30 points which will usually give them a stamina in the 40's or 50's, and then distribute those 30 points across the pitch stats evenly, so if the pitcher has 5 pitches, I will raise the Velocity, Control and Break of each pitch by 2, if they only have 3 pitches I will increase each pitch rating by 3, and put the remaining 3 points back in to stamina. This way there are no lost ratings points, and they are adjusted to the pitcher's new position. This generally only results with a peak velocity change of less than a mile per hour.Comment
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Re: Starting Pitcher to Relief Pitcher
Ok, here's my attempt at a template for calculating these changes: Starter to Reliever Change Google Doc
I think it's read only right now, people should be able to download it still. I can always make an editable version as well.
Here's how it works:
1) Enter player's current stats for IP/H/HR/K/BB in current section (Row 3, Columns F-J)
2) The sheet will calculate current BABIP, K/PA, and HR rate in Column J.
3) Sheet will also calculate targeted values for BABIP, K/PA, and HR rate in Column K.
4) In the new section (Row 3, Columns L-P), copy over the pitcher's starting stats. Then change H, HR, and K until new values for BABIP, K/PA, and HR rate match targeted values.
5) The spreadsheet calculates the /9 values based on the new stats.
6) Find corresponding stats in ratings table below and those should be new in-game ratings for H/9, K/9, and HR/9.
Please feel free to offer feedback, would love for someone to take a look at the calculations I'm using to see if they seem logical.Comment
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Re: Starting Pitcher to Relief Pitcher
Nice - I would suggest getting HR and K to match the targets first before altering H. HR and K alter the BABIP significantly so getting those to (or close to) target first I think is a good idea.
In any case, I know what I'm doing with Tyler Kolek in my carryover.
He's becoming a closer. Ran this on him with estimated numbers based on what he's doing in AAA now and he came out nice. I'll probably lower the resulting H/9 a bit (his K/9 is just about maxed already) but, yeah, welcome to your new role, slow-growing Tyler Kolek."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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