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RE: simulate hitorical pitchers
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 9:59 pm
by akw4572
Ok, I'm still getting numbers too low..........
League 1 (1930-1942): .236/2.81, .231/2.77, .235/2.74, .230/2.66, .243/3.01, .240/2.99, .241/2.95, .237/2.90, .231/2.77, .232/2.87
League 2: .227/2.74, .229/2.72, .229/2.71, .237/2.94, .239/2.89, .234/2.81, .236/2.86, .237/2.86, .241/3.06, .239/.286, .239/3.02, .235/2.94
Wonder what gives???? AND, the guy that has the highest 4 season of single season HR's was drafted at the age of 30?? Is that common in fictional leagues?
RE: simulate hitorical pitchers
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:49 pm
by Cringer
ORIGINAL: akw4572
Ok, I'm still getting numbers too low..........
League 1 (1930-1942): .236/2.81, .231/2.77, .235/2.74, .230/2.66, .243/3.01, .240/2.99, .241/2.95, .237/2.90, .231/2.77, .232/2.87
League 2: .227/2.74, .229/2.72, .229/2.71, .237/2.94, .239/2.89, .234/2.81, .236/2.86, .237/2.86, .241/3.06, .239/.286, .239/3.02, .235/2.94
Wonder what gives???? AND, the guy that has the highest 4 season of single season HR's was drafted at the age of 30?? Is that common in fictional leagues?
Well, not sure why your offense is still down. That's odd.
As for the 30 year old being drafted, it is kind of common. There is usually a 28-31 year old every year it seems, and he usually is already a pretty good player. I kind of look at it as a foriegn player being drafted......
RE: simulate hitorical pitchers
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:15 pm
by KG Erwin
You gotta factor in the parks, too, IMHO. The historical parks had a huge effect on stats, much more so than today, BUT, with the advent of the "new-old" park designs, which have restored built-in quirks, that may change.
RE: simulate hitorical pitchers
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 12:45 am
by akw4572
ORIGINAL: KG Erwin
You gotta factor in the parks, too, IMHO. The historical parks had a huge effect on stats, much more so than today, BUT, with the advent of the "new-old" park designs, which have restored built-in quirks, that may change.
When I autosim, I check the box and make all the parks neutral.
RE: simulate hitorical pitchers
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:19 pm
by henry296
It may be a fictional player issue. I started in 1920 was real players. In 1925 the league average was 275, by 1930 it was 283 and in 1933 it was 293.
I have 3 60 home run seasons, 2 by Babe Ruth and 1 from Wally Berger (1932). Mel Ott has the only other 40 HR season in 1931. I have put the teams in their real ball parks except for the Yankees who are in a current version of Yankee Stadium instead of the older version that had the deep center field.
If I can figure it out, I'll try to post my almanac online.