Why is there constantly such low batting averages in Franchise?

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  • Bballplaya72
    Pro
    • Nov 2006
    • 702

    #1

    Why is there constantly such low batting averages in Franchise?

    There always seems to be low batting averages across the board in my franchises. It is extremely rare for players to bat above .300, even the elite ones.

    Robinson Cano, Albert Pujols, Adrian Gonzalez all batted around .280, which seems extremely low for them.

    Non elite players are all around the .230-.250 range.

    Anyone else having this problem? I dont know if it is fixable or not.
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  • branch
    Rookie
    • Apr 2011
    • 27

    #2
    Re: Why is there constantly such low batting averages in Franchise?

    I'm at the end of august, played every game. So I will check to see what the batting avg are for my franchise. But I know Josh Hamilton is batting around .335.

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    • DonkeyJote
      All Star
      • Jul 2003
      • 9183

      #3
      Re: Why is there constantly such low batting averages in Franchise?

      Originally posted by Bballplaya72
      There always seems to be low batting averages across the board in my franchises. It is extremely rare for players to bat above .300, even the elite ones.

      Robinson Cano, Albert Pujols, Adrian Gonzalez all batted around .280, which seems extremely low for them.

      Non elite players are all around the .230-.250 range.

      Anyone else having this problem? I dont know if it is fixable or not.
      Cano is hitting .284 this year, Pujols is hitting .235 (and hit .299 last year), and Gonzalez is hitting just .269 this year (and has hit over .300 just twice in his career). I'm on May 12th in my franchise, and there are 58 guys in the league with averages over .300. In real life right now, there's 28.

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      • branch
        Rookie
        • Apr 2011
        • 27

        #4
        Re: Why is there constantly such low batting averages in Franchise?

        Cano .303, Pujols .323 and Gonzalez .305

        Here is the top 5 in the league

        Reyes .339
        Hamilton .338
        Kemp .336
        Michael Young .336
        Prado .335

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        • stcardinal
          Rookie
          • May 2011
          • 72

          #5
          Re: Why is there constantly such low batting averages in Franchise?

          Ya, the averages are kind of weird for me too. Although I do have one player batting over .500

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