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Just got to play with the finished product.
This is pretty freaking sweet.
Great job to Game for building it and everyone who helped make it a reality.
I'm going to change some player ratings in my MLB16 franchise based on this (some seemed odd and this calculator confirmed my feelings)."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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Re: The Game's Community Ratings Calculator
Just got to play with the finished product.
This is pretty freaking sweet.
Great job to Game for building it and everyone who helped make it a reality.
I'm going to change some player ratings in my MLB16 franchise based on this (some seemed odd and this calculator confirmed my feelings).Comment
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Most of them will probably be prospects that have "funky" profiles (fast guys who stink at stealing but are baserunning aggressive like Mallex Smith, 22 y/o who seem very raw still, etc).
(I'm using OSFM2 on the franchise I'm looking at)"Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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A question I need cleared up. I'm messing around with this calculator and using it to look at what minor league players would be rated.
Cole Tucker of the Pirates. In 2015 he hit .322 vs left and .281 vs right.
However on your calculator for just 2015 it gives him a contact rating of 41 vs left and 49 vs right. He hit 40 points higher vs lefties.
I'm not saying its not correct, For all we know none of these ratings are "correct" but do other stats go into the contact rating other than batting average?
Thanks.OSFM St. Louis Cardinals 2011, 2012, 2013
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So what numbers are you using to re-rate the players. For example:
Buster Posey: Speed,
Weighted is 45, While Career is 50.
Which numbers are you using for the 2016 season?Comment
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I start with weighted and look at the level and the stats. Then I decide if I want to go to whatever weighted says or a bit less, or leave the existing rating.
So for Posey, he currently has a 44 with -1 change, so OSFM2 probably had him at 45.
The weighted shows him at 45. Looking at his stats, he doesn't get many triples, not even a handful of bunt hits, and probably not many infield hits. So I would leave him alone.
I tend to go weighted because it captures more of what he's been doing recently. For prospects, I might go career, especially if the prior year has more data than the more recent years - say he got called up early in AAA but hasn't seen much MLB action either, I might go with career or use the numbers outright for the AAA years he had full work in.
So it's some judgement call, at least for me. You have to figure out what you want to see and the approach that works for you."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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Can someone re-post the calculator? I'm getting really pissed it's not working for me.Milwaukee Brewers | Green Bay Packers | North Carolina Tar Heels | Wisconsin BadgersComment
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I start with weighted and look at the level and the stats. Then I decide if I want to go to whatever weighted says or a bit less, or leave the existing rating.
So for Posey, he currently has a 44 with -1 change, so OSFM2 probably had him at 45.
The weighted shows him at 45. Looking at his stats, he doesn't get many triples, not even a handful of bunt hits, and probably not many infield hits. So I would leave him alone.
I tend to go weighted because it captures more of what he's been doing recently. For prospects, I might go career, especially if the prior year has more data than the more recent years - say he got called up early in AAA but hasn't seen much MLB action either, I might go with career or use the numbers outright for the AAA years he had full work in.
So it's some judgement call, at least for me. You have to figure out what you want to see and the approach that works for you.Comment
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NCAA- GO VOLS
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MLB- GO BRAVES
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NHL- GO PREDATORS
NASCAR- Chase Elliott
MLS- LA Galaxy
RIP Pat Summitt: We will all miss you!
Jeremiah 29:11
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Try this one: https://www.mediafire.com/?ltt76oy635f29l6
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MLB- GO BRAVES
NFL- GO COWBOYS
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NASCAR- Chase Elliott
MLS- LA Galaxy
RIP Pat Summitt: We will all miss you!
Jeremiah 29:11
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