by Palanion » Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:05 pm
Also keep in mind the opposing pitchers. The collective hits are divided among the hitter, the pitchers in the league, and the ballpark. So, in a season with a hitter-friendly park and lesser pitching, Cobb's card would have fewer OB units than the Cobb card that had a lower BA in a season with in a less-friendly ballpark with better pitching.
As bad as I am at Strat, I understand the game very well. OB units and then TB units are paramount throughout the game. Once you move past those, defense is next important.
I'm not looking at a player's raw numbers. I'm looking at his OB units, TB units, his defensive rating, and then his balance (not his 3R, E, or 2L, but in relationship to his OB*TB units).
For example, Pitcher A might have allowed 4 HRs in 290 innings, while Pitcher B allowed 12 HRs in 230 innings, and yet Pitcher B has fewer HR and/or BPHR on his card. Why? A deadball era pitcher (A) might actually have to own a BPHR on each side of his card to help simulate the actual results whereas a hitter-friendly era pitcher (B) might not need the BPHRs on his card.