Posted by ukula on 9/6/2012 12:37:00 PM (view original):
I'm relatively new to HBD (5 seasons) so I don't know if this has been discussed or not, but I'm starting to believe that there are hidden ratings. For instance, I have a guy who always has a ton of HBPs. What rating would cause that? Also, I've had pitchers who are terrible in a long relief role, but as soon as I start them they do great. I've had relievers with excellent ratings that don't seem to be able to handle the pressure of the closer position. I've signed good ML relievers, 1.20 WHIP, 3.00 ERA, very good core ratings, that have basically imploded in 1-2 years and are now out of baseball. What would cause this if their core ratings are still good? What about the hitter with 75+ core ratings that just can't get it done at the ML level? I've also had minor league SPs with marginal ratings that have put up Koufax-like numbers in AA. Anyone else buy into this theory or am I just losing my mind?
Pretty sharp, ukula. It took me a lot longer to figure this out. Call them ratings or whatever, there is an 800-pound gorilla behind the scenes that we have no control over, and the player ratings are like a feather duster, trying to force him to do your will. lol! I figure the player ratings are about 2-5 percent of the game, if that.
Back when WIS still had employees, even they admitted they had no idea how things worked. (And if you've ever seen their HBD teams, you'd know they weren't kidding.)
The question then becomes, why the hell do so many of us stay with a game we have virtually no control over!??!
