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I agree completely with the sentiments expressed in this thread prior to Craig's post. I think the main issue is the game format itself, it just doesn't come close to simulating the visceral experiences we had as fans watching the real stars do their thing. That is one thing though that I don't fault SOM for. Certain intangibles don't readily translate into simulations.
What gets me is that certain guys routinely underperform statistically, Most of the players cited in this thread fit that bill, at least in my experience. Stargell in particular, even as a platoon player, usually sucks. The biggest underperformer is Gehrig, at least for me. I've written several times in various threads about how the ballpark effects screw up his card, he was actually a better road player, if memory serves, yet is penalized by Yankee Stadium which otherwise favors LH hitters. Guys with huge seasons with lots of OBP, like Williams, just don't hit as well in SOM, even considering that at caps above 80 million most teams are filled with All-Stars. The game just doesn't reproduce extreme outlier performances well.
One thing the bare bones nature of the simulation does offer, is the chance to use one's imagination when watching the replay, to picture your favorites doing their thing. It is perhaps small consolation vs really watching them, but it is a way to approach your experience of the game.