milleram wrote:Couldn't strat pro-rate the card for Injuries?
I know you can pro-rate players for 162 that played in strike shortened seasons in a very old version I had (6.2) that was released on floppy disks.
I'm not sure how many games were played in 1981 season, but if around 130 and a guy had at-bats that would pro-rate to 600AB in a 162 game season--make him a 3 game max guy, or if pro-rates to 670+AB a remainder of game only injury status---or for that matter if he played in every game the team played make him an injury proof player.
Yes, it would be simple enough to pro-rate the 600 Plate Appearances based on the percentage of real games played. It's just math, and works out to approximately 395. I don't know how their programs are written, but to correct this can't be more than one line of coding.
I doubt they'd do this though since they didn't consider the shortened season when adding the 1994 Expos recently. And it doesn't look as if they considered the same scenario in the labor-dispute shortened 1972 and 1995 seasons either.
Anyway, I don't think this is much of an argument against 1981 since we all use players all the time that have 15-game injury chances. Isn't it their role to make players available, and then our decision which players we choose to use?