MaxPower wrote:STEVENSTEFFANNI wrote:the injury system is a total joke anyway all it does is unfairly screw managers out of wins.... for the 10000 time when a guy with 200 PA has the same chance of getting injured as a guy with 599 PA thats BS ....using PA from guys who played 154 game seasons and guys who played 162 game seasons and using them equally is BS
The same system applies to everyone so no one is being "screwed" relative to anyone else. And the injuries are priced into the cards. Re-doing the injuries would just mean re-pricing the cards. Literally who cares. The game is all about getting value for the price, who cares if someone has slightly more or less injury risk than he "should," the only relevant question is if the price is higher or lower than it should be, given the risk. By far the most unrealistic aspect of injuries is going a whole season using only 4 starting pitchers who never get injured, and yet strangely I never hear anyone clamoring for more pitcher injuries.
Just because a player only had 200 PA doesn't mean he was any more injury prone than a player with 500 PA. He may have been a bench guy who was available for all 154, or 162 games.
And as Max said, the same system applies to all of us, so how is anyone getting screwed? The injuries are certainly priced into the cards. There is a premium to be paid for the bulletproof and in-game injury only cards, as well as the 3-game only injury and a discount to be had on cards with a higher risk of injury.
I'd like to see some variation on S* pitcher injuries, based on the number of starts, perhaps. The possibility of a 4, or 5 game injury would at least force the use of a 5th starter on occasion.
Also, it would be nice if the PA numbers used for injuries included all PAs, not just ABs and BBs.