The LEAST realistic card in ATG6

Postby The Biomechanical Man » Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:20 pm

Those are good examples of players with low number of innings or at bats, but I still think there is nothing like Ken Smith's extreme card vs. lefties based upon one plate appearance where he happened to draw a walk.
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[u:7c7d2f002e]1982 Ken Smith vs. Lefties[/u:7c7d2f002e][/b:7c7d2f002e]
162 game season real life: 0/0 plus 1 walk :?
60 games played by my team so far: 12/67 plus 50 walks :D
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Postby RangerJoe » Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:25 pm

[quote:0fea5fa2b6]Why did Strat make a card for 1982 Ken Smith? Why did The Sporting News include this player with 63 lifetime plate appearances as an "All-Time Great"? [/quote:0fea5fa2b6]

Because the 87 Tom Lawless wasn't available. :lol:
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Postby childsmwc » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:56 pm

It is my understanding that SOM no longer creates cards like this. In the 200x version of the game, if a platoon player has a result like this, it is my understanding that they will build his vs. lefty side of the card based on a recent historical average and not a 1 AB sample size.

I think the only reason he is in online SOM, is that the 1982 Braves were included in the original team version of the game, and they have added all those cards as part of the expanded card set in the current ATG versions.
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Postby hotcorner4444 » Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:36 pm

Triples King Joe Evans is one of those anomaly cards. He only played 56 games in 1920 -- his strat card year -- and hit 9 triples in 172 AB even though he is a 1-14 runner. In strat, he often hits 40 3Bs.

The reality is that in real life he was something of a power hitter in the wrong park -- The dimensions in Dunn Field in 1920allowed for a lot of long balls to stay in the far reaches of the park for triples.

Dunn Field

1920 Distances: Left field: 376 left-center: 415 just left of center field: 450, center field: 420 right field: 290 (45 foot fence)

1920 Fences: Left field: 5 (concrete); left-center: 10 (7 screen above 3 concrete); center field scoreboard: 35; right-center clock: 20 (left and right sides), 22 (center of clock); right-center field: parts not covered by chicken wire screen, 45 (20 concrete topped by 25 steel chicken wire screen supports, right field: parts covered by chicken wire screen, 45 (20 concrete topped by 25 chicken wire screen)
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Postby mikemartinfl » Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:05 am

[quote:67f8e7a0d3="danielz"]yeah, Frock and Speer had 15 and 4 wins in the Bigs.

we have had them both win more than 20,000 in ATG
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This kind of stuff makes this game fun. Speer and Frock are so well known, especially from their days as nickle starters in ATG I.

If it werent for ATG we would have no idea who these guys are, now they are immortals
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