The offense seems to be lacking. .200 or less batting averages seem to be the norm with no power where it is supposed to be.
I agree. The on-base is abysmal and I can't find anyone living up to card expectations. Yes, it's only a couple teams in, but everything seems off to me.
MLB OBP was only .312 last year. My 2 in-progress leagues are at .315 and .304. The latter's park composition leans pitcher-friendly (averages of 5 and 6 for ballpark singles). Does $80 normally feature more offense than actual MLB? This is my first year in 20xx.
the thing I am finding frustrating is that all the formulas and evaluation criteria I had developed the last many years don't seem to work when OBP is this low.
chris.sied@yahoo.com wrote:the thing I am finding frustrating is that all the formulas and evaluation criteria I had developed the last many years don't seem to work when OBP is this low.
my $150 million KL team only has a .305 OB%. I am one who loves offense when playing this game, but across my several teams, it is a joke.