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  • flymrfreakjar
    Rookie
    • Feb 2006
    • 187

    #1

    Reverse Splits for Pitchers

    Hey everybody!

    Quick question here, sorry if it's been asked before, but does anyone know how MLB:TS features pitchers with reverse-splits? IE. Anthony Varvaro is a RH reliever but he may as well be considered a lefty-specialist holding them to a .149/.198/.284/.481 line vs .273/.314/.406/.720 against righties in 2014. Is there anything in the game to handle these sort of pitchers? I know it's easy to see how batters fare against pitcher's-handedness, is there a similar stat in reverse?

    Thank you!
  • OhioCub
    Rookie
    • Apr 2014
    • 409

    #2
    Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

    This is something I always wanted them to expand on cause certain lefties are especially tough on lefties and certain righties are especially tough on righties. It'd be nice to know so I know which lefty in the pen I should designate as my lefty specialist and which I can use against anyone, etc.

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    • Jr.
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      • Feb 2003
      • 19171

      #3
      Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

      Originally posted by flymrfreakjar
      Hey everybody!

      Quick question here, sorry if it's been asked before, but does anyone know how MLB:TS features pitchers with reverse-splits? IE. Anthony Varvaro is a RH reliever but he may as well be considered a lefty-specialist holding them to a .149/.198/.284/.481 line vs .273/.314/.406/.720 against righties in 2014. Is there anything in the game to handle these sort of pitchers? I know it's easy to see how batters fare against pitcher's-handedness, is there a similar stat in reverse?

      Thank you!
      You can see a pitchers BAA vs RH and LH, but you can't see the OBP or SLG against each handedness. So you can get a little bit of an idea through BAA numbers but that's it.
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      • catswithbats
        Rookie
        • Dec 2011
        • 292

        #4
        Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

        Originally posted by flymrfreakjar
        Hey everybody!

        Quick question here, sorry if it's been asked before, but does anyone know how MLB:TS features pitchers with reverse-splits? IE. Anthony Varvaro is a RH reliever but he may as well be considered a lefty-specialist holding them to a .149/.198/.284/.481 line vs .273/.314/.406/.720 against righties in 2014. Is there anything in the game to handle these sort of pitchers? I know it's easy to see how batters fare against pitcher's-handedness, is there a similar stat in reverse?

        Thank you!
        I would be interested to see if they do this. I seem to remember reading somewhere that pitcher reverse splits could be kind of "fluky" (but also, some righties were tough on left handed bats and vice versa due to repertoires).

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        • flymrfreakjar
          Rookie
          • Feb 2006
          • 187

          #5
          Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

          Originally posted by Jr.
          You can see a pitchers BAA vs RH and LH, but you can't see the OBP or SLG against each handedness. So you can get a little bit of an idea through BAA numbers but that's it.
          Thanks, I was looking for that but couldn't find it. It's a start for sure. The commentators often say 'this guy is SO tough on lefties' or the like, and I assumed that had to be tied to career numbers. I assume they're in there somewhere, I was just curious to the extent of their valuation in the game.

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          • nomo17k
            Permanently Banned
            • Feb 2011
            • 5735

            #6
            Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

            Originally posted by flymrfreakjar
            Hey everybody!

            Quick question here, sorry if it's been asked before, but does anyone know how MLB:TS features pitchers with reverse-splits? IE. Anthony Varvaro is a RH reliever but he may as well be considered a lefty-specialist holding them to a .149/.198/.284/.481 line vs .273/.314/.406/.720 against righties in 2014. Is there anything in the game to handle these sort of pitchers? I know it's easy to see how batters fare against pitcher's-handedness, is there a similar stat in reverse?

            Thank you!
            I don't think pitchers are coded to have intrinsic advantage over certain handedness by platoon attributes as in Contact and Power for hitters. The in-game commentators are simply making general baseball comments I think.

            Much of platoon effect derives from the delivery of a pitcher and how his pitches break relative to the hitter, so if the hitter AI in The Show is actually coded to respond to these elements realistically, I would expect some in-game pitchers to have more pronounced platoon advantage over others. But I would not be surprised if the hitting AI isn't that detailed though; otherwise we don't have to have split attributes like Contact & Power for hitters the way they are.
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            • cardinalbird5
              MVP
              • Jul 2006
              • 2814

              #7
              Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

              I think pitchers with a good changeup/splitter will naturally have a better chance to get the opposite handedness out. I really think SDS would just complicate things with adding a split attribute for pitchers. Plus it can be random and lacking data so adding an attribute for this would not be very ideal.
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              • nghuicaso
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                • Mar 2015
                • 2

                #8
                Re: Reverse Splits for Pitchers

                Plus it can be random and lacking data so adding an attribute for this would not be very ideal.

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