I honestly can't figure out why SIM thinks `28 Sukeforth is worth $5,000 more than `45 Sukeforth. He has two more PA, but `45 Sukeforth has a huge advantage in BA (.294 v. .132), OBP (.345 v. .179) and slugging (.314 v. 208). `28 Sukeforth has a fractionally better throwing arm (D+ v. D-) but does that really compensate for otherwise overwhelmingly inferior stats across the board? If so, this is a classic example of SIM placing way too much emphasis on arms. `28 Sukeforth will throw out maybe one or two more runners than his `45 counterpart -- hard to imagine this makes up for the RC's cost by such grossly inferior offensive numbers. D+ is still a bad arm. I don't get it -- younger and better looking, maybe?,
| 1 |
 |
Sukeforth, Clyde |
1945 Brooklyn Dodgers |
L |
58 |
0 |
.294 |
54 |
.345 |
.314 |
1.96 |
40 |
$200,000 |
C/D+/D- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 2 |
 |
Sukeforth, Clyde |
1928 Cincinnati Reds |
L |
60 |
0 |
.132 |
57 |
.179 |
.208 |
9.43 |
46 |
$205,307 |
D+/D-/D+ |