Hmmm...Tyler Moore

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Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostMon Apr 08, 2013 6:19 pm

Just a question, but how come Tyler Moore's card does not reflect his real 2012 season at all?

In 2012 Moore hit the following:

.247/.307/.473 vs. LHP
.286/.357/.571 vs. RHP

Yet he is a 1L in SOM. I have no qualms about it, but I am curious.
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostMon Apr 08, 2013 10:10 pm

you're completely right -- it makes no sense, no matter the rationalization -- and his OB and TB on his card are higher for LHP, EVEN THOUGH he's a righty and so his numbers vs. RHP will already be diminished

his sOPS+ vs. RHP last year was 160! (compared to a negligible 105 vs. LHP)
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostTue Apr 09, 2013 6:14 pm

No one else has thoughts? I find it very strange. It's almost, not quite, but almost, like someone copy and pasted his vs. LH to his vs. RH.

I didn't know if this was an oops, but if it is intentional, what is the purpose?
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostTue Apr 09, 2013 7:26 pm

Possibly because of the number of plate appearances he had vs. LH pitchers against the # of PA vs. RH P
He had 101 PA against LH and only 70 against RH. Usually, the split is 70% vs RH, but with Moore it's 59% LH.

Just my take
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostWed Apr 10, 2013 1:35 pm

Baseball Reference.com says that Tyler is his middle name, his actual first name is Mary....

Thanks ladies and gents, I'll be here all week!!!
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostThu Apr 11, 2013 6:58 am

Thanks ladies and gents, I'll be here all week!!!


In the meantime, the rest of us are weak all here.

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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostThu Apr 11, 2013 5:48 pm

Some of us are not all here.
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostFri Apr 12, 2013 6:05 pm

lev.cohen nailed it. When players have a limited number of ABs and thus an insufficient sample size Strat fudges a little with the numbers to create a card that most likely resembles what he would have had if he had played an entire season. If the player is not a rookie sometimes they will bias the card in the direction of his previous season track record. Being a rookie I suspect they built the card to reflect the standard distribution of a RH hitter.
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Re: Hmmm...Tyler Moore

PostTue Apr 16, 2013 4:43 pm

If they felt the need to fudge, then why not make him an unleashed player and give him a card reflective of his true season? I thought the purpose of the cards were to mostly mimic a player's season. I realize this is a game and the need to have variables, but that card, in particular, seems to have strayed a lot further than I would expect.


Valen wrote:lev.cohen nailed it. When players have a limited number of ABs and thus an insufficient sample size Strat fudges a little with the numbers to create a card that most likely resembles what he would have had if he had played an entire season. If the player is not a rookie sometimes they will bias the card in the direction of his previous season track record. Being a rookie I suspect they built the card to reflect the standard distribution of a RH hitter.

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