2010 Cards: Are injuries more prevelant?

2010 Cards: Are injuries more prevelant?

Postby artie4121 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:48 pm

I have had the damnedest time keeping my players healthy. It seems that for some reason, this set of players just go down to injury more.

I did a quick look at both the 2009 and 2010 set.

[u:a27e6a5bba]2009 Set[/u:a27e6a5bba]
78 Players had 600+ PAs.
Their total Payroll $409,110,000
Mean $5,245,000
Median $5,300,000

[b:a27e6a5bba][i:a27e6a5bba]Injuries[/i:a27e6a5bba]:[/b:a27e6a5bba]
[i:a27e6a5bba]Players with "2" injury: 102
Players with "3" injury: 35
Players with "4+" injury 54[/i:a27e6a5bba]


[u:a27e6a5bba]2010 Set - Players with 600+ PAs.[/u:a27e6a5bba]
83 players had 600+ PAs.
Their total payroll $405,100,000
Mean $4,940,244
Median $5,120,000

[b:a27e6a5bba][i:a27e6a5bba]Injuries[/i:a27e6a5bba][/b:a27e6a5bba]
[i:a27e6a5bba]Players with "2" injury: 76
Players with "3" injury: 34
Players with "4+" injury 75[/i:a27e6a5bba]

Make of that what you will, BUT, here is the kicker (and if someone wants to check my numbers, I may be wrong, but I don't think so):

2009 "4+" Injury payroll total for the 54 players: [b:a27e6a5bba]$72,200,000[/b:a27e6a5bba] (Avg. 1,337,000) $910 median; $5.6 mil highest player
2010 "4+" Injury payroll total for the 75 players[b:a27e6a5bba] $158,100,000[/b:a27e6a5bba] (Avg. $2,108,000) $1,220 median $8.76 mil highest player

If these numbers are even NEAR right . . . My assumption isn't wrong.

Thoughts? Further analysis from those far better than me with numbers?

Artie
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Postby thisisdan26 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:46 pm

Thats one of the first things that I remember noticing about the set when it came out. The amount of high injury players and the salaries that some of them have as well.

I dont know if its just me, but, I would NEVER use guys like Pedroia, Youk, Cruz, or maybe Morneau (unless I can get a decent backup for cheap). It's really not even close to being worth it in an $80 mill league.
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Postby Jimbo123 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:11 am

The number of players subject to more frequent injuries is substantially greater with this set. But, to me, what seems different from previous sets is that the salary or price of these players that are subject to frequent injuries seems to a lot higher in comparison to earlier cards sets. It seems that in previous sets you could get a "bargain" by picking up a player that may perform at a high level but ran the risk of being frequently injured. This set doesn't seem to give as much of a discount on a player's salary as a compensation for taking on the potential (likely)risk of losing a starter. The bottom line is that although some of these cards look like they could inflict some serious offensive damage, the price is simply way too high to bear the risk, especially in an $80 million league.
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Postby chasenally » Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:16 am

I think in the past years people were taking a chance on high injury players because they didn't cost you as much. Strat must have seen that and now if you want that killer card even though it has a high injury rate you are going to pay for it.
In posts that I have read guys have listed how many AB they have gotten out of players with high injury rolls. Many have had players bat 400 to 500 times. If you can get lucky and get that out of a really great card that is too much of a bargin IMHO. I for one am glad that the price of these cards have gone up.
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Postby apolivka » Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:38 pm

Here's an injury recap for a league that just finished:

Machine 13 injuries 37 games
Hey-Heys 12 Injuries 55 games
Devils 23 injuries 60 games
Guys 13 Injuries 66 games
Bears 30 injuries 89 games
Fogg 27 injuries 92 games
Rebels 21 Injuries 86 games
Nacho 23 injuries 105 games
UP 30 injuries 130 games
Saddlesores 47 Injuries 174 games
Idiots 56 injuries 218 games
Unions 46 injuries 241 games

Looks like avoiding injuries was
actually somewhat an indicator of success in this
league as three of the four playoff teams were at
the top of this list. However, I made the playoffs with
the Idiots who had 56 injuries!

Check out the single player leaders. WAY higher
than normal too:

Nelson Cruz 6 injuries 63 games
Dejesus David 12 injuries 58 games
Izturis Macier 13 injuries 53 games
Sweeney Ryan 11 injuries 48 games
Veritek Jason 10 injuries 42 games
Youkilis Kevin 10 injuries 38 games

Poor Nelson Cruz average 10.3 games out per injury!
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Postby the splinter » Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:48 pm

how was the above seasons data collected?

meaning...where did you find this?
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Postby apolivka » Sat Jun 04, 2011 1:26 pm

Got to your "front office", then hit this link:

http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/stratomatic/league/injuries.html

It only works after the season is over. Then a little excel, and voila.
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Postby the splinter » Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:35 pm

This is fantastic!

did anyone else know this?
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Postby Paul_Long71 » Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:55 pm

you go to Expanded Standings, then "Your League" then injuries.
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Postby the splinter » Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:56 am

yes ...for in season current injuries

this is the first time I have seen a season recap off all injuries

Im not much of a computer person so I'm not into the tricks...I'm sure I sometimes get the short end of the stick as a result.
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