Posted by amerk1180 on 11/6/2020 11:24:00 PM (view original):
Just wanted to reply to jcred's earlier post about the baseball sim without copying the whole thing.
It's the same as the basketball sim actually, but only in reverse! In the hoops sim, you would be laughed at if you took a stud from the 50's-70's (with a few exceptions). It's ALL about the "new millenium" of basketball. Three's, rebounding big men, high eFG's.
In baseball, well, just like basketball, it's all about STATS! And the stats and numbers from many of the players of the "deadball" era are AMAZING! Not sure what "jokes" you are talking about, but let's take Hugh Duffy...dude hit .422 with like a thousand total bases and a near .600 slg %! Same for Tip O'Neill, Ty Cobb and so on. Lajoie hit .424 with nearly 60 doubles, nearly 20 triples and nearly 20 HR! Mike Trout is great, but you just can't compare his BEST season to any of those guys, or Ted Williams, Dimaggio, Musial Medwick and so on. The 60's were dominated by pitching. The 70's had few 40 HR guys. Same for the 80's, where a lot of quick teams succeeded on artificial turf fields. The 90's to today "the steroid era and juiced ball era), have provided some great seasons of both hitting and pitching, BUT none of them compare to the amazing statistical seasons of guys from 1890-1930.
Like I said...in REVERSE! Bob Pettit, Bob Cousy, George Mikan, Cliff Hagen and Maurice Stokes were AWESOME in their day! Still, you'd NEVER consider them in Savage. It's very hard to "normalize" many different eras and make everybody happy!
Interesting amerk. You're right about the stats for sure, but I thought the baseball sim had actually done a better job adjusting to the era (Not ERA). Like guys who hit in the 60's when they raised the mound would have their avg adj and would perform better. Similar with pitching. Is that still true? I've always thought they should try and do that with shooting in the nba sim. In 61-62 Oscar avg 13.5 rebounds per 48 (and is only 100% eligible at PG) and has CREB of 22. Hakeem 94-95 avg 13.5 rebounds per 48 and has CREB of 30.1. Obviously adjusted for pace. Why not adjust shooting for the era? From 60-63 there are 10 individual seasons with players over 2,000 minutes who shot 50% eFG or better. The last 4 seasons 349. Would make greats like Pettit, Baylor and Russell a lot more valuable.