High power but low L/R splits Topic

Quote: Originally Posted By duece112 on 12/03/2009
I got a guy in a neutral park with

Contact - 21
Power - 98
vs LHP - 39
vs RHP - 54
Eye - 90

almost 700 career MLB AB's

.282/.360/.621 for a .981 OPS with 68 HR's, 169 strikeouts

I think he may be playing a bit over his head but he's very similar to the guy coachgus posted...

you cant look at career stats for guys like this anymore, we gotta see how a couple of seasons play out since the recent updates. I have started making moves to get guys like this off of my team or at least into bench players roles (think Matt Stairs).
12/3/2009 9:47 AM
You're right. My guy has 16 HR in 183 ABs after the update.

Prior to update - 506 AB's, 52 HR's, 10.2% of AB's resulted in HR
After update - 183 AB's, 16 HR's, 8.7% of AB's resulted in HR

So there has been a decrease but he could still be servicable. Plus my team is bad right now, so he's probably playing more than he would elsewhere. I wouldn't expect 65 HR's, but my guy is on pace for 52 over 600 AB's (post update). I'll take it
12/3/2009 12:10 PM
I have a 45/96/38/50/88 guy who I play every day and has these stats:
11 TAC ML 157 618 105 188 13 2 63 152 62 130 0 1 .304 .367 .638 1.005
12 TAC ML 162 624 101 188 24 0 54 151 68 130 0 1 .301 .370 .599 .969
13 TAC ML 160 585 107 159 13 2 55 163 76 112 0 0 .272 .357 .583 .940

Looks like the 88 BE makes all the difference in OBP. I'm in Tacoma, the -4/-4/-4/-4/-4 pitcher's park too, so these numbers could be significantly higher elsewhere.
12/3/2009 12:29 PM
Well - we are 1/4th the way through the season and my guy has played part time and has the following stats

105 AB

8 HR

.238 Avg

.296 OBP

.495 Slg
12/16/2009 2:22 PM
Funny. That's better than my 88/67/69/72/99 guy and my 43/88/79/85/55 guy.
12/16/2009 3:19 PM
These guys are no longer useful since the steroid era ended.
12/16/2009 3:50 PM
Maybe my world just sucks, but in 108 games after the update my guy i mentioned earlier has 412 AB's, and 42 HR's

Totally neutral park, I know there are other factors, but he's not useless.

Clem Fitzgerald
12/16/2009 4:01 PM
we play at dodger stadium so not exactly a HR friendly park.
12/17/2009 2:36 PM
Seems like he is finally getting into a groove

AB 121

Avg .248

HR 10

RBI 24

OPB .298

SLG .521

12/17/2009 8:34 PM
The original player mentioned has no business being in the majors. Given his contact/power the minimum his splits should be are in the low-50s. Pre-update he may have had some worth, but with the update and more realistic production post-update he would be awful at the ML level
12/18/2009 5:26 PM
It's really tough to compare guys across different worlds of different quality, and also to compare what guys did prior to the change in HRs that WIS recently introduced.
12/18/2009 9:19 PM
I think guys with high power and low splits and/or low contact (20 to 40 range) can make it pretty fine (hit .250, .300+ OBP, .500+ slugging) as long as 1> their batting eye is very high, probably 85+, and 2> their splits aren't much lower than 40. I've got a 27/89/41/40/93 guy, for example, that hits about .260/.330/.520.
12/19/2009 7:44 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By sanderbear on 12/18/2009It's really tough to compare guys across different worlds of different quality, and also to compare what guys did prior to the change in HRs that WIS recently introduced.
I would agree, but a bad player is a bad player. The originally mentioned player has no business being at the ML level regardless of what world it is
12/19/2009 7:51 AM
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