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Old 05-22-2013, 01:47 PM   #16
wudl83
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Re: MLB 2K13 Roster Updates

To be honest besides the Giant minor leaguers which hadn't played in the MLB the most minor leaguer's ratings were made of "guessing" since I tried to get the roster out asap. I started to go into minor league ratings a few days ago and have done 3 franchises right now.

Those are a few reference points (with some exceptions) I am using currently and until now I had not one single complaint about individual ratings:
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*BATTERS*
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AVG
99-95 34
94-90 32
89-85 30
84-80 29
79-75 28
74-70 27
69-65 25
64-60 24
59-55 22
54-50 20

ISO
Excellent 0.250 99
Great 0.200 89
Above Average 0.180 79
Average 0.145 69
Below Average 0.120 59
Poor 0.100 49
Awful 0.080 39


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*PITCHERS*
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AVG
99-95 20
94-90 21
89-85 23
84-80 24
79-75 25
74-70 26
69-65 27
64-60 28
59-55 29
54-50 30

HR/9
99-95 0,5
94-90 0,65
89-85 0,78
84-80 0,9
79-75 1
74-70 1,1
69-65 1,22
64-60 1,35
59-55 1,5
54-50 1,65

K/9 SP RP
99-95 10 14
94-90 9 13
89-85 8,6 11,8
84-80 8,2 10,6
79-75 7,8 9,4
74-70 7,4 8,2
69-65 7 7
64-60 6,6 6,2
59-55 6,1 5,4
54-50 5,5 4,6
49-45 5 3,8

BB/9
99-95 6,1
94-90 5,7
89-85 5,3
84-80 4,9
79-75 4,5
74-70 4,1
69-65 3,8
64-60 3,5
59-55 3
54-50 2,5
49-45 2
44-40 1,5
39-35 1

Except of ISO (for HR power) you got to read it "rating range" - "zip projected stat".
Using this scale and adjusting the ratings in this way I mostly get good results. Most minor leaguers get an OVR between 55-70 using this system.

If you got any other questions like pitch control or movement or split stats or something like that feel free to ask. I'd be glad to help out.
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