by nels52 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 12:12 am
I don't know if this is especially true....
Having said that, I'd be willing to bet your correct though. It is the top of the order after all and in ATG that often means guys like Hamilton, Appling, Cobb, Collins who have huge OBP's and can also find themselves in scoring position real quick with maybe some guys like Ruth, Hornsby, Aaron and Mays to back knock 'em in.
If one steps back for a minute, it becomes clear why ATG can see some crazy offensive numbers. Teams are often loaded with a near-top five ALL-TIME player at their respected position. The card being used for this player is one of his best ever and it's being used in a context way more custom fit to it abilities (usually #'s) than it was in real life.
Obviously the higher the cap, the more offensive the game gets.
Still, good pitching wins the day. Even in the first inning. :wink: