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  • Cavicchi
    MVP
    • Mar 2004
    • 2841

    #211
    Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

    Originally posted by bkrich83
    Who can argue with that kind of logic? Brilliant.
    Since you want logic, here goes with a list of games played and assists for some outfielders:

    1. Victorino 62 games and 7 assists

    2. Sam Fuld 53 games and 6 assists

    3. Corey Patterson 58 games and 13 assists--yes, 13 assists!

    4. Anthiny Gose 58 games and 6 assists--interesting to note his durability is 77 but missed just 2 games.

    5. Parmalee 53 games and 6 assists

    6. Mastroanni 50 games and 8 assists

    7. Peter Bourjois 61 games and 6 assists

    8. Julio Borbon 51 games and 7 assists

    9. Peguero (Giants) 59 games and 8 assists

    10. Andres Torres 53 games and 8 assists

    11. Reimhold 49 games and 7 assists

    12. Carlos Gomez 54 games and 9 assists --has good arm strength rating

    13. LF Davis (R) arm strength 63 accuracy 54--51 games and 5 assists

    14. Jose Tabata arm strength 49 accuracy 42--55 games and 5 assists

    Actually, arm ratings seem to have no bearing on these assist totals. I fail to see any logic applied here.

    I left out Colvin but I've already mentioned him above.

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    • etched Chaos
      Pro
      • Feb 2010
      • 800

      #212
      Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

      Cavicchi stop it, please, this thread is about legitimate concerns that are leaguewide, not focused on what sounds like your fave player. One or two players is an anomaly that is easy to happen, when it's as pronounced as it was in my screenshots, that's a problem. All you're doing is clogging this thread up with posts that have little bearing on what I had originally posted.

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      • Cavicchi
        MVP
        • Mar 2004
        • 2841

        #213
        Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

        Originally posted by Cavicchi
        Since you want logic, here goes with a list of games played and assists for some outfielders:

        1. Victorino 62 games and 7 assists

        2. Sam Fuld 53 games and 6 assists

        3. Corey Patterson 58 games and 13 assists--yes, 13 assists!

        4. Anthiny Gose 58 games and 6 assists--interesting to note his durability is 77 but missed just 2 games.

        5. Parmalee 53 games and 6 assists

        6. Mastroanni 50 games and 8 assists

        7. Peter Bourjois 61 games and 6 assists

        8. Julio Borbon 51 games and 7 assists

        9. Peguero (Giants) 59 games and 8 assists

        10. Andres Torres 53 games and 8 assists

        11. Reimhold 49 games and 7 assists

        12. Carlos Gomez 54 games and 9 assists --has good arm strength rating

        13. LF Davis (R) arm strength 63 accuracy 54--51 games and 5 assists

        14. Jose Tabata arm strength 49 accuracy 42--55 games and 5 assists

        Actually, arm ratings seem to have no bearing on these assist totals. I fail to see any logic applied here.

        I left out Colvin but I've already mentioned him above.
        Originally posted by etched Chaos
        Cavicchi stop it, please, this thread is about legitimate concerns that are leaguewide, not focused on what sounds like your fave player. One or two players is an anomaly that is easy to happen, when it's as pronounced as it was in my screenshots, that's a problem. All you're doing is clogging this thread up with posts that have little bearing on what I had originally posted.
        ^^^ No favorite players there, and none were mentioned by me.

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        • nomo17k
          Permanently Banned
          • Feb 2011
          • 5735

          #214
          Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

          Originally posted by Cavicchi
          ^^^ No favorite players there, and none were mentioned by me.
          I can see your argument about outfield assists, which the game might produce too many in simmed games, though I haven't look in detail yet (soon I might)... it's also an issue that the game often substitute players for which they are not really qualified to play, and the stats are tallied together... so it's possible some of those assists come from playing in other positions.

          But it's not really nice of you to continue the off-topic discussions... Simmed game results being off here and there isn't really the focus of this thread, so I hope you understand that point at least. The thread is not really productive right now.
          The Show CPU vs. CPU game stats: 2018,17,16,15,14,13,12,11

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          • Cavicchi
            MVP
            • Mar 2004
            • 2841

            #215
            Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

            Originally posted by nomo17k
            I can see your argument about outfield assists, which the game might produce too many in simmed games, though I haven't look in detail yet (soon I might)... it's also an issue that the game often substitute players for which they are not really qualified to play, and the stats are tallied together... so it's possible some of those assists come from playing in other positions.

            But it's not really nice of you to continue the off-topic discussions... Simmed game results being off here and there isn't really the focus of this thread, so I hope you understand that point at least. The thread is not really productive right now.
            Okay, sorry, I thought it was about unrealistic stats when games are simmed.

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            • nowitsourtime
              Banned
              • Oct 2011
              • 876

              #216
              Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

              Originally posted by Cavicchi
              Okay, sorry, I thought it was about unrealistic stats when games are simmed.
              It's about ridiculous inflated batting stats an pitcher ERA when you get multiple seasons into a franchise or road to the show.It is not the fact that a reliever, which the position itself lends itself to higher ERA due to the limited amount of innings and quick hook times, has a higher than normal ERA less than a half a year into the first season.

              The OP mentions a trend that occurs year after year in a franchise. Your example takes a 2 month sample size. If all closers had a high ERA, then you have a point. But you've cherry picked one closer who's having a less than stellar two months.

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              • Gagnon39
                Windy City Sports Fan
                • Mar 2003
                • 8544

                #217
                Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                Is there a concise breakdown of how do deal with this issue? This thread is now over twenty pages and I don't know if I can find it. What's the latest, is it going to be patched? Do we just need to edit some of the A potential players and if so, how many?
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                • NateRego93
                  Just started!
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 5

                  #218
                  Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                  Can we please go back on topic here, I really want to start my franchise already but hearing and seeing how messed up the stats can get over the years is a real bummer, I want one of the devs to reply in this thread about this matter.

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                  • Mackie011
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 122

                    #219
                    Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                    Looking for an answer to this as well.

                    I have spent a lot of time into mid of my second year and things are pretty wild and not very fun right now.

                    This is very frustrating as I feel I can't play my franchise when I look around the league stats.

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                    • Steven78
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 7240

                      #220
                      Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                      Kimbrel is inching towards that 4.0 ERA now.

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                      • bcruise
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 23274

                        #221
                        Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                        Originally posted by Steven78
                        Kimbrel is inching towards that 4.0 ERA now.
                        Shocking result yesterday. But that's how quickly it can turn for anyone who pitches so few innings.

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                        • nomo17k
                          Permanently Banned
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 5735

                          #222
                          Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                          You never know with what Bud Selig does to baseball. His goal is not to make MLB play sim. It's just a game, so realism is not the goal. Kimbrel struggling just reflects that.
                          The Show CPU vs. CPU game stats: 2018,17,16,15,14,13,12,11

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                          • NateRego93
                            Just started!
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 5

                            #223
                            Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                            I guess this thread is dead along with me playing any franchise games this year, ohh well MLB 12 it is!

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                            • Cavicchi
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 2841

                              #224
                              Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                              Originally posted by Steven78
                              Kimbrel is inching towards that 4.0 ERA now.
                              Originally posted by bcruise
                              Shocking result yesterday. But that's how quickly it can turn for anyone who pitches so few innings.
                              Relax guys, he has been in the 3 ERA before, but so far, never over 4 at any point of the season.

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                              • Jimbo614
                                Rookie
                                • Jan 2005
                                • 353

                                #225
                                Re: Unrealistic stats continuing

                                I'm curious about something...
                                How do these inflated numbers compare to Baseball in the 1930's?
                                Seems to me, I recall that the League BA in 1934 was over .300

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