by Mean Dean » Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:43 pm
[quote:f060a0b071]The T rates are better if low, the lower the better, on both throwing error possibility and passed ball possibility... correct ? [/quote:f060a0b071]
Yes.
[quote:f060a0b071]How/where/when does the arm rate come into play ?[/quote:f060a0b071]
Whenever there is a steal attempt. Each "point" of arm is worth 5% to a steal attempt (e.g., if the catcher's arm is -2, the chance of the steal succeeding is 10% less; if it's +2, 10% more. Of course, this doesn't apply to steals of home ;-)
[quote:f060a0b071]In general, which catcher has the better defense..
1(-2) 8, or 2(-4) 8 ?[/quote:f060a0b071]
The latter. Catchers' range only comes into play in very specific situations ("blocking the plate," or preventing passed balls on certain relatively rare rolls.) Arm comes into play every time there is a basestealer on base.
[quote:f060a0b071]Is the T rate more important than the overall defensive rate as in regards to preventing successful steals ?[/quote:f060a0b071]
If it's within a normal range, it's not as important as the arm rating. If it's exceptionally bad, that can be a different story. To take the most extreme example, if it's T-20, then every time you're throwing for a guy, there's a 15% chance of an error. That kind of defeats the purpose of trying to throw people out in the first place.