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Arm ratings may be one of the most misunderstood ratings in the strat world. Back in the days of the old strat fan magazine remember reading reputation played a significant role. That may be less so with newly minted cards in the 200x games. But probably still very much so when most of these ATG cards were first created. And once created there is a tendency for Strat to leave it alone.
Regarding Campy there are a couple things. The negativity of the arm rating not only impacts what percentage of runners are cut down but also on how likely a runner is to steal in the first place. Going from 41 to 56 is about a 25% increase in number of attempts. That might help explain why the arm ratings are the same. The formula has to simulate both likelihood of running and success rate. The problem is negated a little by the good jump bad jump ratings for runners but there is no mechanism for impacting frequency of steal attempts. Similar for theOF.
The computer may be a little more likely to be accurate but in face to face games managed all by humans Clemente will have few if any assists because we will be smart enough to look at the calculated odds of success which are always fixed and known and never challenge. While in real life Clemente was challenged a significant number of times. Had to be to be challenged a lot to be in the mid teens in assists every year with 27 in 1961. He had been around long enough by then to have the rep but still challenged enough. That same 61 strat card if I was managing against him would never throw anyone out.
Maybe a little off topic with that discussion but somewhat relevant. Now as to how Strat calculates and determines what the arm rating should be assigned as who knows. And nobody is ever going to know. That is the sort of thing strat treats like national security.
Also to stay a little on topic I do not ever recall seeing anyone other than Clemente get the -6 and never seen anyone other than Pudge get the -5.