[quote:1bcb1c4897]We're getting off topic a bit MW, but I disagree with that. I think if SOM is correctly replicating the OB & baserunning of the teammates in its replay system, and the opponents, environment, etc., then SOM should be able to replicate RBI results accurately without adding an artificial RBI adjuster.[/quote:1bcb1c4897]
Yeah, getting off topic, so this will be my only post on the subject, (but please feel free to post a rebuttal if you wish), but I disagree completely with your statement above.
There is just too much randomisation in the occurrence of events in baseball (in fact, in real life) to exclude the need of some sort of articificial adjusters.
Consider this example: imagine Strat reproduces at 100% all the stats, from the number of times Giants players reach bases to the number of hits allowed/outs performed by opponents. So they exactly reproduce that, say, 300 Giants players were on bases when Sandoval came to hit, that Sandoval hit for .330, and that opponent outfielders retired 15 runners at home plate. But imagine this freak event: the 15 runners who got out at home plate were running after Sandoval's hits. On average, it should be 2; that's 13 rbis that Sandoval "lost" compared to what is expected, despite all events being accurately mesured. There is not just no way to control for this, unless to do play-by-play repetition (which Strat does not do).
These freak events happen all the team. One player gets three grand slams out of his 10 homeruns; another hitter goes .100 with bases loaded, but hits well otherwise in clutch. His clutch numbers will look good, but not his rbi production. etc. etc.