by PotKettleBlack » Tue Sep 27, 2011 6:08 pm
[quote:508853ed9f="Valen"]It is my opinion HAL determines whether to steal based on odds of success. Odds high run, odds low don't. Thus the catcher throwing arm rather than determining a percentage of stealers caught mostly determines frequency of attempts. Pudges rating discourages attempts but does not necessarily result in a higher percent getting caught unless opposing manager has a lot of bad decisions on who to have steal more.
Just a weakness of the strat steal system.[/quote:508853ed9f]
It's a lot like real life. Your arm gets challenged until you prove that you shouldn't be challenged. Goes for outfielders and catchers. I'll give you IRod as an example.
First three years in the league, had .921, 1.008, and .927 per 9 innings at C. He threw out 49%, 52%, and 44% of those.
Through 2007, attempts/9 - CS%
[code:1:508853ed9f]0.645 38%
0.650 48%
0.691 51%
0.644 57%
0.654 56%
[b]0.558 55%[/b]
0.476 49%
0.610 60%
0.441 37%
0.476 33%
0.505 32%
0.592 51%
0.435 51%
0.581 31%[/code:1:508853ed9f]
What you see is a bit of evolution. Attempts down as marginal runners stop testing, and better stealers succeed more 94, he was getting (relatively speaking, for him) getting run on badly. Not frequently, but 62% successful. After the strike, he comes back sharper.
He did discourage people from running. About 30% of theoretical runners just stopped running on him after his first three years. By 1999 (the card we have) he's seeing the fewest runners per game in his career, and he STILL threw out 55% of them.
I don't see the lack of running against his 99 card as a flaw in the game. Only the really adventurous were stealing on IRod that year (and for the next 8) and he IS still gunning them down at a non-profitable rate (if 30% is your breakeven, he's never allowed a break even season... HOF worthy, imho).
My complaint is that, as in real life, you'd rather people run on your guy who guns down 50% of runners because it would generate more outs. This might be why I like -1 and -2 catchers better than IRod (oh and the complete inability to take a walk).