by geekor » Thu Sep 20, 2007 2:56 pm
which is based on exactly what I told you....
jeez, can't you do division by yourself.
There is NO SET AMOUNT, it is based off projected innings.
if a 5 mil S6 non * SP somehow gained a *, he would now be worth 6.21 mil....
5 mil / 33 projected starts = .1515151515 mil per start. Now times that by 41 (the new number of starts a * gives him) and you get 6.21.
because the endurance rating (S6 or S7) also plays into that, its not cut and dry.
For example, Halladay is the highest priced * SP, but he isn't rated the best, Mussina is. Halladay is higher priced due the S7 over the S6, ie 1 more inning pitcher * 41 possible starts = 41 more innings pitched, hence the higher price. Mussina actually has the better card.....
Everything is relative to that card, TSN does not just day, he has a * tack on 1 mil more, it's relative to how many expected innings they will pitch.
So cut and dry, take the Endurance rating (ie S6 = 6 innings per game) and multiply that by the possible starts (33 non star, 41 with a star) to get the possible innings pitched. divide the salary by that number gets you the amount you are paying per innings pitched, which is the best way to compare pitchers.