Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

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  • TJdaSportsGuy
    Hall Of Fame
    • Dec 2002
    • 11146

    #31
    Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

    Originally posted by Mike27416
    Hey TJ, can you post the ratings of Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain, and Ian Kennedy? The overall ratings, and any other ratings would be appreciated.

    Thnx
    Hughes is 79, Chamberlain is 80, Kennedy is 72.

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    • Mike27416
      Rookie
      • Dec 2007
      • 12

      #32
      Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

      Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuy
      Hughes is 79, Chamberlain is 80, Kennedy is 72.
      Hmm, I think Kennedy might be a little too low, but I'm happy with the Hughes and Joba ratings.
      Thnx

      Here's the Stat categories, I made them easier to read.

      Hitting2BVsLHP
      Hitting2BVsRHP
      Hitting3BVsLHP
      Hitting3BVsRHP
      HittingHRVsLHP
      HittingHRVsRHP
      HittingLHP
      HittingRHP
      HittingBunting
      HittingBuntingForHit
      HittingOutByKO
      HittingOnByBB
      PlateDiscipline
      FieldingCatching
      FieldingAnticipation
      FieldingAgility
      FieldingRange
      FieldingJumpDive
      FieldingArmStrength
      ThrowingAccuracy
      BlockPitch
      CallGame
      BlockPlate
      FieldingAbilityAtC
      FieldingAbilityAt1B
      FieldingAbilityAt2B
      FieldingAbilityAt3B
      FieldingAbilityAtSS
      FieldingAbilityAtLF
      FieldingAbilityAtCF
      FieldingAbilityAtRF
      RunningSpeed
      RunningAggressiveness
      RunningAttentiveness
      Stealing
      Acceleration
      Pitching1Type
      Pitching1Speed
      Pitching1Control
      Pitching1Movement
      Pitching1Likelihood
      Pitching2Type
      Pitching2Speed
      Pitching2Control
      Pitching2Movement
      Pitching2Likelihood
      Pitching3Type
      Pitching3Speed
      Pitching3Control
      Pitching3Movement
      Pitching3Likelihood
      Pitching4Type
      Pitching4Speed
      Pitching4Control
      Pitching4Movement
      Pitching4Likelihood
      Pitching5Type
      Pitching5Speed
      Pitching5Control
      Pitching5Movement
      Pitching5Likelihood
      PitchBB
      PitchingBB
      PitchingSO
      Pitching2BVsLHB
      Pitching2BVsRHB
      PitchingHRVsLHB
      PitchingHRVsRHB
      PitchingStamina
      Pickoff Composure
      PitchingAgainstLHB
      PitchingAgainstRHB
      PitchingRole
      PitchingSuggestedRole
      Salary ContractLength
      Clutch
      InjuryRating
      SeriousInjuryRating
      Durability

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      • TJdaSportsGuy
        Hall Of Fame
        • Dec 2002
        • 11146

        #33
        Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

        Originally posted by Mike27416
        Hmm, I think Kennedy might be a little too low, but I'm happy with the Hughes and Joba ratings.

        Here's the Stat categories, I made them easier to read.
        Thanks for cleaning up my mess. :wink:

        I'll be around for the next 20 minutes or so, so if you have any requests, now is the time to give them to me.

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        • Mike27416
          Rookie
          • Dec 2007
          • 12

          #34
          Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

          Thanks for cleaning up my mess. :wink:
          No problem, just trying to help out :P

          Lol, just a few more from me, sorry.

          Melky Cabrera, Andy Pettitte, Dustin Pedroia, Jacoby Ellsbury, and Clay Bucholz.

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          • ehh
            Hall Of Fame
            • Mar 2003
            • 28962

            #35
            Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

            Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuy
            Hughes is 79, Chamberlain is 80, Kennedy is 72.


            I'm impressed, I didn't think any of them would be above 77.
            "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

            "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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            • TJdaSportsGuy
              Hall Of Fame
              • Dec 2002
              • 11146

              #36
              Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

              Originally posted by Mike27416
              Lol, just a few more from me, sorry.

              Melky Cabrera, Andy Pettitte, Dustin Pedroia, Jacoby Ellsbury, and Clay Bucholz.
              Cabrera is 79, Pettitte is 84, Pedroia is 82, Ellsbury is 77, Buchholz is 64.

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              • rock85
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 3146

                #37
                Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                Originally posted by ehh
                I'm impressed, I didn't think any of them would be above 77.
                The rating on those guys aren't to bad at all

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                • Mike27416
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 12

                  #38
                  Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                  Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuy
                  Cabrera is 79, Pettitte is 84, Pedroia is 82, Ellsbury is 77, Buchholz is 64.
                  Thanks again.

                  I thought Bucholz would have atleast gotten the Kennedy rating. He had the perfect game and pitched better in his 3 starts than Kennedy.

                  Cabrera's rating I agree with for the most part, can't wait to see his Defensive stats though.

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                  • rock85
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 3146

                    #39
                    Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                    Originally posted by Mike27416
                    Thanks again.

                    I thought Bucholz would have atleast gotten the Kennedy rating. He had the perfect game and pitched better in his 3 starts than Kennedy.

                    Cabrera's rating I agree with for the most part, can't wait to see his Defensive stats though.
                    Yeah wow i think he Bucholz should be higher at least what Kennedy is

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                    • TJdaSportsGuy
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 11146

                      #40
                      Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                      Originally posted by Mike27416

                      Cabrera's rating I agree with for the most part, can't wait to see his Defensive stats though.
                      Only because I have some free time at work here...

                      Fielding Catching: 88
                      Fielding Anticipation: 82
                      Fielding Agility: 84
                      Fielding Range: 86
                      Fielding Jump/Dive: 86
                      Fielding Arm Strength: 90
                      Throwing Accuracy: 90

                      You're welcome.

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                      • lived
                        Rookie
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 385

                        #41
                        Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                        Hey TJ, would be greatly appreciated if you post the overall for Aaron Hill, AJ Burnett and Dustin Mcgowan

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                        • TJdaSportsGuy
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 11146

                          #42
                          Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                          Originally posted by lived
                          Hey TJ, would be greatly appreciated if you post the overall for Aaron Hill, AJ Burnett and Dustin Mcgowan
                          Hill is a 72, Burnett is an 85, McGowan is 75.

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                          • Mike27416
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 12

                            #43
                            Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                            Any idea when you are allowed to post the entire ratings spread sheet(if you even are)?

                            Could I also get Adam Wainwright, Matt Cain, Tim Lincencum, and Zack Greinke?

                            Thnx in advance and for all the other ratings.

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                            • foofighter2455
                              Rookie
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 420

                              #44
                              Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                              What about the giant's youngsters? Fred Lewis, , kevin Frandsen, nate Schierholtz, Raj Davis, Brian Wilson?
                              PSN : TALLERthanyou24

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                              • dmbfan1970
                                Pro
                                • Dec 2003
                                • 638

                                #45
                                Re: Inside the Numbers of Major League Baseball 2K8

                                TJ- All I want to know is what that means under your name. "It's Coming - 2/23/08" ????
                                PSN: Toxiciti

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