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Ratings download question
Posted:
Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:45 am
by Dumbo
When looking at the Bp Hrs on the list, some players have a w listed vs
A number and others have a w* what exactly do those mean?
Also I don't see any column for Bp singles am I missing it?
So many stats, how do u all crunch so many numbers, brain hurts mon me goin to sleep
Thanks mates
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:51 am
by geekor
everyone is assumed to have the 5 BP singles, unless it has a * with the BP HR, then he has no BP singles.
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:38 pm
by gbrookes
Dumbo wrote:When looking at the Bp Hrs on the list, some players have a w listed vs
A number and others have a w* what exactly do those mean?
Dumbo, sometimes I feel like a "dumbo", but I honestly don't know why sometimes it has an asterisk, and mostly it doesn't.
W means weak power of course (as opposed to N power). It sounds like you're familiar with that.
Some of the managers have run production models. You could contact joethejet about that if you want - I think he has one.
Geoff
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:01 pm
by Radagast Brown
To expand on the above answer, the "W" on the batter's card or in the ratings book means the batter does not have any ballpark home runs on his card and he is also unable to hit a ballpark home run even if it is on the pitcher's card. A ballpark home run on the pitcher's card becomes a single when the batter is a "W". Some batters may be a "N" against RHP and a "W" against LHP or vice versa. As far as the asterisk next to the "W", I am guessing it may designate that the batter is only a "W" versus a right handed pitcher or against only a lefty, not against both.
The ratings book or download is a big help for those who want to win while saving time.
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:23 pm
by geekor
Radagast Brown wrote:I am guessing it may designate that the batter is only a "W" versus a right handed pitcher or against only a lefty, not against both..
My post I said exactly what the * was for
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:47 am
by Ninersphan
geekor wrote:Radagast Brown wrote:I am guessing it may designate that the batter is only a "W" versus a right handed pitcher or against only a lefty, not against both..
My post I said exactly what the * was for
What geekor said.
a W* means no BP singles on the card, simple as that.
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:45 pm
by Dumbo
Cheers mates! Splendid
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:54 pm
by Radagast Brown
Thanks to the guys who corrected me and posted the correct information. ....Are there any modern pitchers who do not have ballpark singles on their cards? I know with some of the older cards in the ATG games some of the pitchers do not have ballpark singles chances on their cards.
Re: Ratings download question
Posted:
Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:26 pm
by Palmtana
In the current set, out of 400+ pitchers, 51 have no BP singles vs. LHH and 47 vs. RHH. 31 have none vs. either side.