i've been experimenting with different catcher options, and i found a brilliant strategy in the form of a single player. i was only the 4th person ever to select 1911 Jimmy Walsh, who, while being a utility player, has a cannon arm for a catcher and an adequate bat at a reasonable price. Thru 28 games started (and cumulative 241.3 innings behind the plate), my old boy Jimmy has only had 36 SBA's and he's thrown out 20 of them! He has a monster hose for an arm! I am a genius.
Wait, i also thought at first it was just bad luck, but i think i've got a large enough sample size now where i can be certain that my boy Jimmy is using his daughters lefthanded softball mitt when he catches. While he has done an amazing job suppressing potential SBAs and thrown out a wonderful percentage of runners, he is averaging nearly 1 passed ball per game. Ouch. kinda negates alot of the upside of his throwing prowess when he's allowed 24 PB.
so, my question is, i never saw PB metrics on the "performance history" data, nor have i seen PB as a sorting criteria when drafting players. Am i doomed to reading all forum posts hoping to find scraps of info on particular players? Is there a searching tool that i'm not aware of? Should i have relied more heavily on my gut feeling of caveat emptor when i hit the "select player" button on Walsh?
i dont mind losing when i've put together a bad team, or when a similar team happens to get more engine friendly treatment than mine, but i do mind losing when i've made decisions based on information that wasnt available to me. please advise, and thanks in advance for your time.
PGF