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  • spankl
    Rookie
    • Feb 2004
    • 14

    #1

    Projected Stats

    Personally throughout the real MLB season I look at player profiles and look at the projected stats. I'm not sure why I do but I think the reason is to compare to last season and others at that respective position. I'm wondering if you guys do this and if anyone knows of a projected stat calculator to see if my players in my franchise are up to par. Including it in the game would be awesome too. Thinking about detailed stats, I remember playing the all-star baseball series and one of the nice features they had was on the back of the "player card" (triangle) there would be the last ten games with avg. hr and so on, that too would be a nice addition....I'm rambling on so I'll stop, but I'm interested in what you guys have to say.
  • Bigtonyclark
    Rookie
    • Feb 2006
    • 74

    #2
    Re: Projected Stats

    What exactly do you mean by projected stats calculator?

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    • spankl
      Rookie
      • Feb 2004
      • 14

      #3
      Re: Projected Stats

      Like if you have 20hr through 40 games how many are you on pace for.

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      • hitstreak13
        MVP
        • Sep 2008
        • 1117

        #4
        Re: Projected Stats

        Well there are many ways to calculate that. For example, if you have 20 HR through 40 games you can do:

        20 HR x 162 games (always stays at this because of season length) = 3240

        3240/games played (which is 40) and you have your answer at 81.

        There are tons of other ways to do this, but this is just one that came off the top of my head.
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        • njd.aitken
          Rookie
          • Mar 2009
          • 255

          #5
          Re: Projected Stats

          Originally posted by hitstreak13
          Well there are many ways to calculate that. For example, if you have 20 HR through 40 games you can do:

          20 HR x 162 games (always stays at this because of season length) = 3240

          3240/games played (which is 40) and you have your answer at 81.

          There are tons of other ways to do this, but this is just one that came off the top of my head.
          Never had someone actually explain something like this, as clearly as you did. Yet it is still simple.

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