Posted by schuyler101 on 6/24/2010 2:18:00 PM (view original):
Can anyone seriously say that when this team exists that the engine is "just fine"
http://www.whatifsports.com/HBD/Pages/Popups/FranchiseProfile.aspx?fid=639
529 SB's and 93 CS in season 16!
Highest stolen base total in MLB in the last 10 years was the 2007 NY Mets 200 Stolen bases and 46 CS
Going back the 85 Cardinals had 314 SBs and 96 CS. Can't find a leaderboard but I believe thats the all-time record
So in one of my 2 leagues we have a team that stole 200 bases more than the all-time MLB team record holder while getting caught no more than they did.
He's clearly not even trying then, i went 670/751 (89%) in MG. As with all things in HBD, the issue isnt the engine per se, but the player generation, and as always user preference.
Team's dont attempt similar things in RL because
- Baseball adopts change at a glacial pace
- If GMs fall flat on their face going against conventional wisdom, they lose their jobs. its easier to say you failed trying what everyone else would do than trying something new.
- They can't evaluate players to the degree of accuracy that you can in HBD.
- They can't evaluate extreme skills to the same degree of accuracy.
Saying SB logic is broken is like looking at a 3D film without the glasses and sayings its broken.
You're only looking at a fraction of the issue, you need to evaluate catchers, how many catchers have you ever seen with AA/AS >90? How many have you ever seen in the ML? Given you see 100SP, 90+BR players, surely you should see equiavalent extreme def. catchers somewhere?
Does the engine generate too many extereme players for a scenario, if you generate a lot of players that can do soemthing someone will find a way to utilize that, perhaps SB logic isnt broken at all, but the player generation is prone to outputting certain types of player.
As with all things inputs go into a system and then that creates an output, you must evluate all inputs before concluding something, something that people didnt do when there were too many HRs, or now when there are too many SBs.