Quote: Originally Posted By tecwrg on 1/10/2010Perhaps a misunderstanding of the ratings, leading to an unreasonable expectation of production
This is the most likely cause and, to be honest, I like finding such players because it makes me revisit what I think is valuable in terms of ratings. Now I'm a bit more set in my ways because I have some more experience, but especially early on.
If you see a player who you think it consistently (large sample size, at the ML level, against non-fatigued pitching, accounting for ballparks) over- or under-performing, take a close look at his ratings and those of the guys you are comparing him to and try to figure out what you may be missing. There may very well be a lesson to be learned from him.