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GG:
I haven't done that in the online game but can tell you from replaying leagues with identical teams in face to face play that the difference between results of the different seasons is usually quite large. I expected to see less variance in the online game and while don't have data relative to the exact same teams, can tell you that the variance I've experienced is still very large relative to individual players.
I don't know how helpful any of that is but I too would be very interested in hearing the results of anyone who has experience in regards to the online version and replaying seasons. Ultimately it would seem like one of the most important things to know about an individual player's card would be how great that variance is as that would greatly affect a card's value and therefore the card's draft value as well.
For the 2017 Player's Championship I tried to draft some of the same guys repeatedly to gain some insight into the variance and found some pretty interesting data. I had Goldschmidt multiple times and while his batting order and teammates of course would affect his results, just by looking at batting average his season results were:
.282, .283, .280 and .275 - I figured safe to count on around those numbers but in the playoffs up to this point(thru 123 games) he's batting a shocking .225
Sandy Leon batted .268, .289, .306, and .277 for me in full seasons
On the pitching side Tanaka had era's of 2.60, 2.92, 3.08, 3.45 - so same with the pitching side of things and would br nice to be able to run the cards through a hundred seasons or so as soon as they are released to be able to gauge how wide of a disparity there is as there is times it might make more sense to draft a players that is very likely to bat between .280-.290 rather than the guy who might bat .340 but could also end up batting .250 on the season.
Hope that made sense and hoping someone out there has done more research into the variances and will be willing to share as we all have our favorite cards/columns to use but I know I at least would like to have some data to back up those decisions.