by Proverbial Psalms » Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:14 pm
I've also found HR's to be helpful... check any low-power type hitter who has hit a HR in the simulated results... pull up the "L/R Simulated" player stats and see which handed pitcher the HR came against.
Example, on one of my teams, Ozzie Smith... so far in the season, he's hit 4 HR's for me... 1 vs. L's and 3 vs. R's. Looking at his five cards... 85-97-88-90-92... I can rule out 87 and 92 cards, because he would have NO WAY of hitting any HR's if his card were one of those two (No HR results on his batter's card... and "W" power against both sides, which means any pitcher-card HR's would turn into singles).
His 85 and 90 cards also preclude his hitting any HR's against R's... so, by virtue of the fact that Ozzie has a HR vs. R's in my league, it tells me his card is 1988! More good stuff. After half my season, Ozzie's "defied the odds" by getting 3 HR's vs. R's, where the only chance is a roll of 2-10, and then it's only HR 1-4 (out of 20!). Mathematically, he's waaaay ahead of himself!
The HR-reveal works a lot on middle-infielders, utility catchers, and so on... anybody with less than comprehensive HR production. Even helps with Al Oliver... on one of his cards, he hit no HR's, so any time he has one or more HR's in the simulated results, you've already narrowed down his possible cards (the no-HR year on his card is not that good vs. R's, compared to his othe years).
Hoped this info helped too.