by emart » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:50 am
What SOM calls the "clutch" rating (or the symbols used and the effect they have) has nothing at all to do with a player's ability (or lack of) hitting in clutch situations. This aspect of the cards is an RBI equalizer, which assists the game in accurately reproducing the performance of any given player.
The cards are designed to reproduce, as closely as possible, the statistics of any given player over the course of the season in question, within the conditions that the player experienced that year. The cards are (supposedly) designed so that, if one were to simulate a full season with all the cards and using super advanced rules, the result would be substantially similar to the production of any player. This is why some managers dislike the SOM clutch rating so much, as it has nothing to do with clutch.
The result of this adjustment is that some players will be worth more, others less, when "clutch" is turned off. Its simply another option for customized game configuration.
I learned about this from reading other posts in the past.
Thanks, Bernie.