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This has probably been discussed before but I have not seen it. Why does SOM change the ballpark ratings so significantly every season? Unless a park was remodeled or the weather patterns changed a great deal a ballpark will not play much differently from year to year.
For example, SOM had Miller Park tilted in favor of lefthanded hitters for a few years, now it's neutral. Wonder why... oh, yeah, Prince Fielder is not there anymore, so not as many lefthanded HR's. Did the ballpark change when Prince left? No, there were just not as many HR's by lefthanded hitters because Prince left and the Brewers did not replace him with a similar lefthanded hitter.
I know SOM's primary goal is to simulate a season as closely as possible so that if the season is replayed "as is" the results will be close to real life, but I don't see how changing the ballpark ratings based on who played more games at a given park that particular season helps the realism. How about basing the ratings on several season's results rather than just the past season, then the ratings won't vary so widely from year to year.
For example, SOM had Miller Park tilted in favor of lefthanded hitters for a few years, now it's neutral. Wonder why... oh, yeah, Prince Fielder is not there anymore, so not as many lefthanded HR's. Did the ballpark change when Prince left? No, there were just not as many HR's by lefthanded hitters because Prince left and the Brewers did not replace him with a similar lefthanded hitter.
I know SOM's primary goal is to simulate a season as closely as possible so that if the season is replayed "as is" the results will be close to real life, but I don't see how changing the ballpark ratings based on who played more games at a given park that particular season helps the realism. How about basing the ratings on several season's results rather than just the past season, then the ratings won't vary so widely from year to year.