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  • JohnEKool
    Rookie
    • Sep 2006
    • 130

    #106
    Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

    Quick question...I realize everyone is partial to their own projects they create but with that being said, how does this roster utility stack up with JT's Roster Builder Program? I have compared the ratings side by side and noticed some minor differences as well as HUGE differences. In JT's program the overall ratings seem to be higher. I am confused on which program creates a more realistic outcome. Any input from anyone would be helpful..


    BTW...They are both EXCELLENT programs. I am not picking on anyone. Just wanted to get opinions....

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    • Thomas7
      Rookie
      • Oct 2010
      • 232

      #107
      Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

      You cannot go wrong with either. Remember JT Roster tools do mutiple Years Averages (1-3 or more), and this one as of now does a full career or 1 year. Checking both together is smart, the ones that are too high or low to one another can be check by your formulas. Or SCEA and OSFM, WTNY, numbers. The Most IMPORTANT INFO IS Pats Roster Tool Ratings are weighted by sabermetrics to the game.
      Last edited by Thomas7; 05-28-2015, 12:28 PM.

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      • PatsCards87
        Rookie
        • Apr 2015
        • 109

        #108
        Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

        Thanks Thomas for your continued support of the program.

        To answer the other guys question, it's purely subjective. I'm not going to say one guys program is better than anothers. Like Thomas said, if you want a good indicator, just use both and run the numbers side by side.

        Player ratings are extremely personal, and everyone has their opinions. I like to think my formulas provide realistic outcomes, but they are not without their flaws. As discussed in previous comments, the Arm Strength/Accuracy, Blocking, Reaction, are almost impossible to tie to any statistic so you just have to do your best or just guess it really.

        As long as people enjoy the program, and it helps them build their game the way they want, then the program has done it's job as far as I'm concerned.

        I want to continue working on it, and helping it grow, so if anyone has any suggestions on improvements, I'm all ears. I plan to update a new version every year, as well as updates to the current years program as needed.
        PSN: Grits_N_Gravy_23

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        • TheGame8544
          MVP
          • Jul 2003
          • 1656

          #109
          Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

          Originally posted by PatsCards87
          Thanks Thomas for your continued support of the program.

          To answer the other guys question, it's purely subjective. I'm not going to say one guys program is better than anothers. Like Thomas said, if you want a good indicator, just use both and run the numbers side by side.

          Player ratings are extremely personal, and everyone has their opinions. I like to think my formulas provide realistic outcomes, but they are not without their flaws. As discussed in previous comments, the Arm Strength/Accuracy, Blocking, Reaction, are almost impossible to tie to any statistic so you just have to do your best or just guess it really.

          As long as people enjoy the program, and it helps them build their game the way they want, then the program has done it's job as far as I'm concerned.

          I want to continue working on it, and helping it grow, so if anyone has any suggestions on improvements, I'm all ears. I plan to update a new version every year, as well as updates to the current years program as needed.
          If you'd like, I can shoot you a copy of my calculator as well. I've been working on it for years slowly building it from the group up. I have all stats from 2011-2015, weighted 3 year averages, and total rating based on the last 5 years. You're welcome to check out the formulas to see what you think. Just shoot me a pm if you want to take a look.

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          • Kritter77
            Pro
            • Jun 2010
            • 692

            #110
            Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

            Having finished using this program to set up my AllTime roster, and posted it to the MLB14 Roster Vault, and started a Season which I transferred over to MLB15, I must say I have NEVER had more fun playing this game than with these rosters. Please check them out for all your attribute needs, and check out my AllTime roster as well for a great example of how awesome this program is...

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            • Rwings832
              Pro
              • Jan 2006
              • 881

              #111
              Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

              Originally posted by Kritter77
              Having finished using this program to set up my AllTime roster, and posted it to the MLB14 Roster Vault, and started a Season which I transferred over to MLB15, I must say I have NEVER had more fun playing this game than with these rosters. Please check them out for all your attribute needs, and check out my AllTime roster as well for a great example of how awesome this program is...
              Hey Kritter77,

              How did you do your ratings with this tool for a All Time Roster? Did you just take the best years for each player and do the ratings for that year?

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              • Kritter77
                Pro
                • Jun 2010
                • 692

                #112
                Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                I still had my notes from when I did it with my Kalkulator, so I got the years from that, and with a few tweaks here and there, and a couple of changes on certain rosters (Reggie Jackson on the Yankees instead of Dave Winfield is the one I remember for sure), I got the final product. Yeah, it was the best years, usually by ERA for the Pitchers and Runs Created per game (with Runs Created as a qualifier) for the Position Players...

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

                  #113
                  Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                  Originally posted by PatsCards87
                  Good question! PITCH/fx data is displayed as career totals. The speed given is his average speed over his career.
                  I'm not sure...but I thought you could choose year specific pitches..type/speed?

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

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                  • jermars666
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 273

                    #114
                    Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                    Originally posted by PatsCards87
                    Thanks Thomas for your continued support of the program.

                    To answer the other guys question, it's purely subjective. I'm not going to say one guys program is better than anothers. Like Thomas said, if you want a good indicator, just use both and run the numbers side by side.

                    Player ratings are extremely personal, and everyone has their opinions. I like to think my formulas provide realistic outcomes, but they are not without their flaws. As discussed in previous comments, the Arm Strength/Accuracy, Blocking, Reaction, are almost impossible to tie to any statistic so you just have to do your best or just guess it really.

                    As long as people enjoy the program, and it helps them build their game the way they want, then the program has done it's job as far as I'm concerned.

                    I want to continue working on it, and helping it grow, so if anyone has any suggestions on improvements, I'm all ears. I plan to update a new version every year, as well as updates to the current years program as needed.
                    I love this tool and use it a lot. Probably the one thing I would love to have is a way to either copy or export the ratings numbers to another sheet or something. A lot of the times I look up the ratings for a specific player for more than one year he played. Then I put those numbers into a spreadsheet I created and work out some averages. Sometimes guys have a career year or a really crappy year or play in the majors so little that the ratings get screwy. So I like to have multiple years worth of ratings and then either use an average or judgement looking at all the data. I think this makes for a better FRANCHISE experience when putting in historical data.

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                    • Kritter77
                      Pro
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 692

                      #115
                      Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                      Originally posted by Knight165
                      I'm not sure...but I thought you could choose year specific pitches..type/speed?

                      M.K.
                      Knight165
                      Yeah, and Bahnzo's program actually gave Control and Movement ratings for the Pitch Fx, maybe a tweak you could figure out in the future. That said, still a bad *** program with awesome results. I'm already 4 games into a season using my AllTime rosters after updating them with this program, and I'm having more fun with it them I ever have before...

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                      • PatsCards87
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 109

                        #116
                        Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                        Originally posted by Kritter77
                        Having finished using this program to set up my AllTime roster, and posted it to the MLB14 Roster Vault, and started a Season which I transferred over to MLB15, I must say I have NEVER had more fun playing this game than with these rosters. Please check them out for all your attribute needs, and check out my AllTime roster as well for a great example of how awesome this program is...
                        Glad to hear this Kritter, thanks for the feedback!
                        PSN: Grits_N_Gravy_23

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                        • PatsCards87
                          Rookie
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 109

                          #117
                          Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                          Originally posted by Knight165
                          I'm not sure...but I thought you could choose year specific pitches..type/speed?

                          M.K.
                          Knight165
                          I'll look into this further, it's something worth pursuing. If I can get it in there, I'll do so. Thanks for the comment, Knight!
                          PSN: Grits_N_Gravy_23

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                          • PatsCards87
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 109

                            #118
                            Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                            Originally posted by jermars666
                            I love this tool and use it a lot. Probably the one thing I would love to have is a way to either copy or export the ratings numbers to another sheet or something. A lot of the times I look up the ratings for a specific player for more than one year he played. Then I put those numbers into a spreadsheet I created and work out some averages. Sometimes guys have a career year or a really crappy year or play in the majors so little that the ratings get screwy. So I like to have multiple years worth of ratings and then either use an average or judgement looking at all the data. I think this makes for a better FRANCHISE experience when putting in historical data.
                            Good idea, I'll see about adding this to a future version of the tool. A lot of people have requested the ability to do 3 year averages.
                            PSN: Grits_N_Gravy_23

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                            • chunt04
                              Pro
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 646

                              #119
                              Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                              I seem to be having issues. The batting and fielding ratings seem to be stuck on 1963. I enabled macros and the other content, but when I go to select recent years like 2013 or 2014 and then hit sort name, it says the sort name is not found. I'm left with the 1963 batter names and 1963 stats, but the batting year will say 2014.

                              Am I doing something wrong? The pitching stats and ratings work fine and are set to 2014.
                              NBA 2K14 Wingspan Edits (Usable in 2K15)

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                              VT Grad '08

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                              • Ivanhoe
                                Pro
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 618

                                #120
                                Re: What if I told you... that Roster Tools is BACK!

                                This looks awesome. Can it be run on a Apple computer?

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