Would like to see similar comparison for Runs Scored.
1/15/2010 10:43 AM
ask and ye shall receive mileininger:

YR R HR % Ave
14 814 172 90%
13 846 220 94%
12 872 228 97%
7 883 224 98%
11 884 232 98%
10 885 232 98%
3 892 203 99%
6 899 221 100%
9 925 241 102%
8 933 231 103%
4 937 215 104%
5 938 220 104%
1 957 203 106%
2 971 206 108%
1/15/2010 2:52 PM
Across HBD, runs per game are down 7.5% since the 11/3 update.
1/15/2010 6:09 PM
someone forgot their tampon
1/15/2010 9:07 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By jwendt on 1/15/2010ask and ye shall receive mileininger:

YR R HR % Ave
14 814 172 90%
13 846 220 94%
12 872 228 97%
7 883 224 98%
11 884 232 98%
10 885 232 98%
3 892 203 99%
6 899 221 100%
9 925 241 102%
8 933 231 103%
4 937 215 104%
5 938 220 104%
1 957 203 106%
2 971 206 108%
That's weird. Did they turn down power and increase other offensive aspects? The run percentage wasn't hurt nearly as much as I expected, and I was kind of hoping it would.

1/15/2010 9:13 PM
I am all for the drop in Homers.......They should get rid of the parks like "what if sports field", etc.
1/17/2010 10:03 AM
from what I've seen, all those HR they took away end up as singles now.

The league averages for AVG, OBP, 2B/game, 3B/game have all been relatively unchanged.
The only major change was fewer HR which has dropped slugging which obviously affects run scoring. But by changing HR to singles, the rate of runs scored wouldn't drop as far as the HR rates.
1/18/2010 12:23 PM
The statistics show that the homers became triples and doubles, but an equal number of triples and doubles became singles. Therefore although it appears that homers became singles, appearances are deceiving.
1/18/2010 11:10 PM
Interesting. What statistics are those, snake?
1/19/2010 12:40 AM
Quote: Originally posted by antonsirius on 1/19/2010Interesting. What statistics are those, snake?

The non-existent imaginary ones.
1/19/2010 8:23 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By antonsirius on 1/19/2010Interesting. What statistics are those, snake
The ones that people are so fond of misinterpreting.
1/19/2010 1:02 PM
You have no evidence that this is true. All we have is the starting point and the end point. It could be that all those HRs are becoming outs, while some of the outs are becoming singles. The net result is the same: home runs down, singles up, everything else the same.
1/19/2010 4:58 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By kahrtmen on 1/19/2010You have no evidence that this is true.
Thank you. That's exactly what I have been telling those people who want to put their spin on it. My spin is as good as their spin, as both are backed by the exact same "evidence," as you put it.
1/19/2010 11:28 PM
OK. Here are things we have proven.

1 The update radically reduced HRs.

2 Some people got screwed.

3 Admin agrees that they went to far and are making adjustments.

1/20/2010 12:51 AM
Quote: Originally posted by swamphawk22 on 1/20/2010OK. Here are things we have proven.1 The update radically reduced HRs.2 Idiots who overvalued crappy players got screwed.3 Admin agrees that they went to far and are making adjustments, which still won't save the idiots who overvalue crappy players. 

FTFY
1/20/2010 2:20 AM
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