Shut Outs and Complete Games and OPS

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PAULSALONIA

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Shut Outs and Complete Games and OPS

PostWed Jul 08, 2020 7:53 am

I'm sure there is an easy answer for this and still my friends and I are struggling.

1. Is there a way to find out exactly how many complete games and shutouts a particular pitcher has on my roster? I've toggled through simulated stats, fielding, and even miscellaneous. No luck yet.

2. When analyzing free agents, is there a way for Strato to use as a category OPS? They include OPS for TEAM stats, but when you go through Free Agents you can only sort through OB% and Slugg but not OPS

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
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Re: Shut Outs and Complete Games and OPS

PostWed Jul 08, 2020 8:27 am

PAULSALONIA wrote:I'm sure there is an easy answer for this and still my friends and I are struggling.

1. Is there a way to find out exactly how many complete games and shutouts a particular pitcher has on my roster? I've toggled through simulated stats, fielding, and even miscellaneous. No luck yet.

2. When analyzing free agents, is there a way for Strato to use as a category OPS? They include OPS for TEAM stats, but when you go through Free Agents you can only sort through OB% and Slugg but not OPS

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.


#2 is easy, when you go to free agents, the tab to use is 'sort by' and the second selection (under price) is OPS.


For #1 I'm not certain it is easy. You can go to the team stats page and see how many shutouts and cg are on your team.
You can go to the stats page for leaders and see if one of your pitchers is in the top 10 in either category (it will give you the number if they are), and you can go to the specific card of a pitcher and it displays game by game results. I don't know a simpler way to check.

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