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In a purely distal sense, one could argue that I inadvertently created Cristano.
Sounds like cristano is the love child of you and Bernie Hou. ROFL
There is a fatal flaw in the relative pricing of hitter and pitchers. Briefly, assume that the average hitter gets 700 PA's per season. A SP* pitcher that pitches 280 innings with a WHIP of 1.25, will face about 1190 hitters. So the difference in price between two similar SP* cards that are 1 NERP apart must be (1190/700) or 1.7 times the difference between two hitter cards with a difference in production of 1 NERP. But if you do that, then high end pitchers will be perceived as very expensive relative to high end hitters. I suspect that the early pitcher prices were, in fact, correct but the voices of the crowd shouted down the math.