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  • masterju2
    Rookie
    • Dec 2007
    • 23

    #1

    API in relation to Catcher's rating

    i had wondered if a higher rated catcher would call a better game than a lower rated one.
    Ex: if i have jose molina(or any of the molina brothers) behind the plate would their veteran presence and championship expierence contribute to better suggestions by the API?

    or then again, if i had Jeff Mathis behind the plate would the API suffer? IRL Mathis is looking to Mike Scioscia to call the next pitch in important situations. so would the game take this into account and penalize Mathis less because he's coached by the game's best manager?

    Or is the API just all the same regardless of who's behind the dish?

    do lower rated defensive catchers cost u more than just passed balls and wild throws on pickoffs and steal attempts?

    Might bad catchers also throw off your pitchers game and/or confidence?

    any input would be appreciated cause i have never been able to figure it out
  • Hayman19
    Rookie
    • Apr 2009
    • 258

    #2
    Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

    Originally posted by masterju2
    i had wondered if a higher rated catcher would call a better game than a lower rated one.
    Ex: if i have jose molina(or any of the molina brothers) behind the plate would their veteran presence and championship expierence contribute to better suggestions by the API?

    or then again, if i had Jeff Mathis behind the plate would the API suffer? IRL Mathis is looking to Mike Scioscia to call the next pitch in important situations. so would the game take this into account and penalize Mathis less because he's coached by the game's best manager?

    Or is the API just all the same regardless of who's behind the dish?

    do lower rated defensive catchers cost u more than just passed balls and wild throws on pickoffs and steal attempts?

    Might bad catchers also throw off your pitchers game and/or confidence?

    any input would be appreciated cause i have never been able to figure it out
    Thats actually a question I was wondering last night as i had my rookie catcher starting and kept on getting lit up when listening to him, so i would also love to know the answer to this.

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    • Revolution42
      Pro
      • Jun 2008
      • 765

      #3
      Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

      Those are two good thoughts / questions you guys posted....I have been wondering the same myself. It is possible that only the development personnel would know that for sure. It is something that I would like to know as it might influence trades...FA or other roster activity when I begin Franchise play.

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      • Hayman19
        Rookie
        • Apr 2009
        • 258

        #4
        Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

        Originally posted by Revolution42
        Those are two good thoughts / questions you guys posted....I have been wondering the same myself. It is possible that only the development personnel would know that for sure. It is something that I would like to know as it might influence trades...FA or other roster activity when I begin Franchise play.

        Ya exactly it would maybe influence my decision to put the rookie in over Vartitek(SP?) who i have as my backup right now. I might consider putting him in a bit more with the young guys and see how it goes and see if there is any difference.

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        • pbz06
          Banned
          • Oct 2008
          • 1504

          #5
          Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

          I'm pretty sure the API is based on the hitter's scouting report, and has nothing to do with the catcher...don't quote me though, but I think that's what I remember reading (I don't use API so it's irrelevant to me).

          And not that it matters, but Mathis is actually a great game caller. Thats why Scioscia starts him at all. He had the lowest staff ERA (or one of the lowest) in the majors last year. Obviously a lot of that is because the Angels have a top tier rotation, but the pitchers like throwing to him.

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          • oldskoolmaddenfanz27
            Rookie
            • Jan 2009
            • 382

            #6
            Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

            this is a stat featured in 2k that should absolutely be in MLB The show, along with composure

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            • Dirkules
              Rookie
              • May 2004
              • 29

              #7
              Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

              i have the same question guys.

              Does the API effected the Catchers Rating ?

              for example, did Posada make a better " Game Calling " then the younger , inexperienced Catcher Wieters or Towles ??

              i dont know, but sometimes i have Catchers, they arent call a good game.... and then, other time, i have perfect Pitch calls from the Catcher.

              its very serious, i want to know that.
              or , does every catcher have the same api ratings ?

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              • KleShreen
                MVP
                • May 2003
                • 1081

                #8
                Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

                I have to think that if there isn't already a rating in the game for this, that it would be easy to implement.

                There's already a percentage that is produced based on the type of pitch, location of the pitch, effectiveness of the pitch, hitter's contact/power off that handed pitcher, and their hot/cold zones...it wouldn't hurt to throw one more number in there based on the catcher's "ability to call"

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                • nemesis04
                  RIP Ty My Buddy
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 13530

                  #9
                  Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

                  I believe API is based off the pitcher's abilities not the catchers. Meaning the pitches called are based on the pitchers strengths and weaknesses.
                  Last edited by nemesis04; 04-12-2009, 07:05 PM.
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                  • bigal093
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 529

                    #10
                    Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

                    I would assume that they all call the same game. If anything affected it i could see it being MLB experience.
                    But hey, there are hidden stances, so why not hidden ratings? lol:wink:

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                    • yankeesgiants
                      I Drink Like A Champion!!
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 2477

                      #11
                      Re: API in relation to Catcher's rating

                      Can Russ or another mod answer the question. I was wondering the same thing.
                      I dont remember there names but they were allot of fun....

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