I don't think I'd ever seen a player rated below 40 speed until drafting in thejuice's tournament here and landing Pirates catcher Earl Smith, who had a 23 in 1927. Smith in fact has 4 seasons rated below 40, and goes as low as 15 (tied for lowest I can find among position players). Of course, Earl has 81 speed in 1922 before beginning his plummet below 40 starting in 1925, so without knowing his biography I'm left to wonder if he lost a leg in there or wore a tire iron around his ankles but still managed to be a solid hitter and catcher ...
Anyway, using advanced search I found 37 player-seasons in the entire sim who are rated under 40. C Mike Fitzgerald is also honored 4 times (he miraculously jumps to 59 in 1991 before regressing to 34 in '92), but the king is 1970s utility Padre Dave Roberts with 5 seasons.
Rather amazingly, Roberts got faster as he aged according to the sim. He busted out with three seasons over 50, including a pair of 58s. Roberts was mostly a catcher and 3b, but he logged a lot of time at 2B and SS too. How slow could he have been? I mean, he stole 28 bases and was caught 7 times in his career. He managed 7 triples. This can't be right.
I mean, the slowest guy I ever actually watched play had to be Mike LaValliere, who managed 5 career triples and stole 5 out of 20 successfully. He's consistently rated 40-43 his whole career, which seems about right. But I digress ...
Why does the sim have this small group of players rated so low in speed, with no clear rhyme or reason? Is this just a glitch that I'm just getting around to discovering?