Quote: Originally Posted By firemanrob on 11/19/2009
No if you read my post carefully, there are 2 things to consider.
#1 that if you tweak the engine to reduce the upper end of HR frequency, whatever you do is going to cause a trickle down effect. If a guy that hits 90 HRs gets knocked down to 65-70 a game, you don't expect a guy hitting 30 to stay at 30 do you? It seems that is the argument you are trying to make. That they should only have touched the guys hitting the absurdly high amounts of HRs and everyone else alone, no changes in power numbers or average which is a tad bit "tard-like."
#2 Is kind of a caveat to #1. You had guys on your team hitting way better than they should have, at a level higher than they should be playing. If you are going to fix the upper end of HRs do it in a way that affects the power of everyone, so that MiLB arent hitting at an ML caliber. If you gave me those players stats and those ratings I would say that it makes sense for a guy at AAA or AA, but when you say he did that at the majors then I would say there is a flaw. The same flaw that allows those guys to produce like that at the ML level is the same flaw that allows a true stud to hit more HRs than have ever been hit in a single season (73) in real life.
In your HFA thread, you made an argument that HFA is real and should be included. Well, if in the interest of realism, you make an argument for HFA then you should also be the first to applaud a change to HRs that brings the numbers down to a more earthly level.
1 You say that it should trickle down, but that isnt what they said. They said this was aimed at top frequency. They said this was aimed at ending "The steroid Era". You than went on to read into it that all power is reduced, something they never said.
2 This is where you seem to go off. You said I had guys on my team hitting way better than they should. Based on what. Power has always been the single most important hitting rating since the game began, followed closly by splits and eye. If I have a guy with high power and low splits and eye and he hits 60 HRs with a .240 avg and 170 Ks isnt that about right?
Again you seem to make a jump from what WIS said, to what you think the ratings should mean.