Since Eddy Garabito’s card (from the latest set) has been mentioned today, I have a question about it. Why does he receive an “N” power rating vs. righties when he doesn’t have any chance for a homerun, either naturals or ballpark, vs. RH pitching? In fact, he doesn’t have a chance of a homerun anywhere on his card.
I have to assume that this is simply an uncommon situation, but since approximately 50% of his action is on pitcher cards, won’t he hit a disproportionately high number of homeruns due to the “N” off of pitchers (assuming a natural distribution of ballparks and not 12 Petco’s)? Shouldn’t he instead have a minor chance for a hr on a roll of 2/12 or 3/11? If he had continued his real- life pace, he hit 1 hr in 88 total ab’s, so round to about 1 per 80 ab’s, and project out to 5 hr’s in 400 ab’s which would seem to be trending into “W” territory. Is the difference that he hit 1 hr in 62 ab’s vs. RHP or that against RHP his ratio of hits to homeruns was 1 in 22?