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  • applesauce
    Rookie
    • Mar 2011
    • 32

    #1

    Mid-Season Player Regression

    I am in June of 2013 in a Yankees franchise and Youkilis, Rivera, A-Rod, Pettitte and others are -4 across the board on their attributes. I get that they're old but is this normal?
  • dickey1331
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    • Sep 2009
    • 14285

    #2
    What are their stats and your record?
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    • geisterhome
      MVP
      • Sep 2011
      • 2101

      #3
      Re: Mid-Season Player Regression

      Originally posted by applesauce
      I am in June of 2013 in a Yankees franchise and Youkilis, Rivera, A-Rod, Pettitte and others are -4 across the board on their attributes. I get that they're old but is this normal?
      yes it's normal in the game, really old guys like Mo, Pettitte, Ichiro, Jeter or Kuroda with high ratings at the beginning of season 1 will lose more than 15 points of their overall by the end of the season. Youkilis shouldn't lose as much, he is still too young.

      Originally posted by dickey1331
      What are their stats and your record?
      I don't think stats and record matter much.
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      • JayD
        All Star
        • Mar 2004
        • 5457

        #4
        Re: Mid-Season Player Regression

        Player regression is a bit overdone this year. It has nothing to do with performance only age. At age 35 and beyond you'll see drastic regression

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        • tabarnes19_SDS
          Game Designer
          • Feb 2003
          • 3084

          #5
          Re: Mid-Season Player Regression

          Regression impacts performance. Just as in real life as skills deteriorate so does performance.

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          • coachlem
            Rookie
            • Aug 2008
            • 178

            #6
            Re: Mid-Season Player Regression

            Originally posted by tabarnes19
            Regression impacts performance. Just as in real life as skills deteriorate so does performance.
            Yeah just like R.A. Dickey last year with a cy young at 37. David Ortiz was a constant last year. By the end of the year David Ortiz shouldn't be a 70 overall

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            • petermc
              Rookie
              • Apr 2011
              • 182

              #7
              Re: Mid-Season Player Regression

              Im glad it is in their and by no means will it ever be perfect but it feels overdone maybe they should get a worse threw out the year but then the cpu takes into account at the end of the season their number and hit them more based on that? I dunno just a thought

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