l.strether wrote:joethejet wrote:Yeah, that would be fun. Of course, as I'm sure you know, the ratings are only part of putting a team together. It helps you evaluate players, but you still have to get all the parts necessary for a winning team (and then have a little luck too! )
Say, I'm offering to give away a limited number of the 2012 ratings. If you'd like one, just for kicks and grins, send me an email and I'll send you (and anyone else) last year's ratings for the average park.
Yes, evaluating players is only a part of the game, but it is a major part of the game. It is what you use to decide which players to pursue, which players not to pursue, where in a draft you want to draft players, and how much a player fits into your various strategies (e.g. park type and team type). So when you use someone else's ratings guide to do a significant part of evaluating your players, you are using someone else's ratings guide to significantly assist you in playing the game itself. So, players who win using rating guides are doing so by getting significant outside help in a significant portion of their game play. In doing so, they lose that great satisfaction in knowing that they won--division titles, playoff games, or championships--on their own without the significant help of an outside ratings guide.
I don't think I agree with you about using a ratings guide as somehow denigrating the accomplishment of putting together a winning team. I think we both agree that the hardest part is actually putting the pieces together. Having a good team is still an accomplishment no matter whether you have your own system, or get feedback elsewhere.
Not everyone has the time to dedicate to the game. I'm glad you do as it's a lot of fun figuring this stuff out and getting into the nuts and bolts. Honestly, I don't have to think about the nuts and bolts too much any more because it's all automatically calculated for me. I can just start working on putting the pieces together.
Thanks for your generous offer, but I have to pass. As someone who gets great enjoyment myself in evaluating players on my own and winning on my own, I wouldn't want to begin the slippery slope of even examining your ratings system..
LOL. No problem. Just thought we might be able to share some ideas and improve each other's systems.