Happy 20th Anniversary AABL

PureSim Baseball is the ultimate baseball fan's toy, with support for both casual and hardcore baseball fans.

Moderator: puresimmer

Post Reply
User avatar
Max 86
Posts: 698
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:54 pm

Happy 20th Anniversary AABL

Post by Max 86 »

I have reached the end of my 20th season with the All American Baseball League. I have enjoyed the experience tremendously and would/have recommend this game to any that show interest.[:)]

Now that I have 20 seasons worth of stats to play with I am going to do a comparison of PS stats to real life (RL) stas just for fun. This is not an attempt in any way to paint PS/Shaun in a negative light, just want to get that straight right off. In fact I am not even comfortable making that last statement but I want to avoid anyone thinking that "PS isn't accurate enough because Joe Blow played 12 yrs hit 400 HRs in real life but in PS he played 8 years and hit only 250 HRs" kind of discussions.

This is a celebration thread and I like stat analysis, especially baseball stats. PS is easily one of my top 5 favorite games of all time. I can't say it enough. [&o]

So, after all the disclaimers I am wondering what would be the best way to do a comparison? As I started out in this effort it became apparent that:
1. Pitcher's lifetime numbers are greatly affected by the quality of team they played for. For instance, if Koufax had played for Houston instead of LA back in the 60s, there is a chance that most of America would not know who he was. Cy Young arm on a last place team would hurt his recognition factor and reduce the number of lifetime wins.

2. Position players have some deviation in the PS # of yrs plated vs. RL # of yrs played. So that throws off the total number of HRs, RBIs, etc.

What I am thinking is that for pitchers; compare lifetime ERA (PS v. RL), # of wins divided by # of yrs played, same with losses.

For position players use lifetime BA, # of HRs divided by # of yrs played, not sure if RBIs would work because that is somewhat dependent on having other players on base and that depends on the quality of team played on.

What do you guys think? Am open to all ideas.

Think this is crazy?

One more time...thanks Shaun for a great game and a lot of fun.
No problem Chief!
User avatar
Wrathchild
Posts: 817
Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Reading, PA
Contact:

RE: Happy 20th Anniversary AABL

Post by Wrathchild »

I like what you are doing. I get stat happy, too. I try to not get too caught up in comparing RL vs. PS because I find that it affects how I manage my team, based on information that is irrelevant to the alternate PS universe. For your comparison, I'd hate to see RBI thrown out, as it's such a standard stat. There has to be a way to weight it. Perhaps you could take player's RBI for the season and divide it by the team's total season runs, to get a percentage of how many runs were caused by that player. Then you could average that percentage over the player's career to see what his average % was, if that makes any sense. 
J.G. Wrathchild, Manager, St. Louis Cardinals (1900-1906), Brooklyn Superbas (1907, 1908)
User avatar
Max 86
Posts: 698
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:54 pm

RE: Happy 20th Anniversary AABL

Post by Max 86 »

OK. Here are some straight up comparisons of some position players. First will be the PS stat followed by the real life stat PS (RL). It includes in this order; avg, hr, rbi, yrs plyd.

Ralph Kiner
.282(.279); 354(369); 1117(1015); 12(11)

Yogi Berra
.308(.285); 322(358); 1297(1430); 15(19)

Stan Musial
.311(.331); 273(475); 1120(1951); 15(23)

Ted Williams
.317(.344); 298(521); 959(1839); 15(22)

Gil Hodges
.292(.273); 346(370); 1300(1274); 16(21)

Ted Kluszweski
.311(.298); 312(279); 1158(1028); 16(16)

Duke Snyder
.311(.298); 409(407); 1532(1333); 17(18)

Eddie Mathews
.302(.271); 578(512); 1929(1453); 17(18)

Ernie Banks
.304(.274); 423(512); 1509(1636); 16(19)

Keep in mind that my fictional league started in 1950 and those stats do not include what real players did in the 1940s. Still some interesting comparisons especially when looking at players with the same number of years played, Kiner, Kluszweski, Snyder...

I'll post some pitchers stats soon.
No problem Chief!
User avatar
Wrathchild
Posts: 817
Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Reading, PA
Contact:

RE: Happy 20th Anniversary AABL

Post by Wrathchild »

It's interesting how close some of those stats are. Now you need to graph them and come up with some standard deviations!
J.G. Wrathchild, Manager, St. Louis Cardinals (1900-1906), Brooklyn Superbas (1907, 1908)
Post Reply

Return to “PureSim Baseball”