goredsox,
How Strat determines the clutch rating is a matter of controversy. First, we don't know exactly the formula by which Strat determines the clutch rating. What we know is that Strat uses the clutch as a rbi-modifyer. My understanding--to take one example-- is that if the Yankees produced during the 2005 season 900 runs, and if the Yankees are producing 950 runs per season as an average during the simulations, the clutch ratings will be used to lower down the production, with some players having better or worse clutch ratings depending on their production with two outs in real life or on their usual position in the line-up.
And please DON'T WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS because it means that YOUR ARE ANGRY AND SCREAMING. :wink: