Can't recall ever seeing a message thread on the logic of injury roll ratings. Post a link to the thread if it has been discussed before.
Here seems like a glaring example of lack of logic:
Marlon Byrd played 119 games for the Cubs last season due to a broken cheekbone and gets a "3" injury roll. (Including the 39 games missed due to the hit-by-pitch, he skipped a single game three times later in the season. I don't recall if those three games were injury related.)
Alfonso Soriano played 137 games in the same Cubs outfield and gets a "4" injury roll. (He missed 14 games in early June, and missed a single game 11 times. Again, I don't recall if any of those single game misses were specifically injury related.)
Questions:
Do games off here and there count against a player more than a long, sustained injury? If so, why?
Does Strat-o-Matic take into account seasons other than the one they are trying to replicate? (Although, looking up the numbers, that shouldn't make a difference in this case: Byrd has played 648 games over the last 5 seasons and Soriano has played 645 - and Soriano tended to play more games per season prior to 2007.)