l.strether wrote:Did Strat actually cite a player's season "not being in line with the (player's) career" as reason for excluding that player's card from the Strat set? If that was the case, then Strat should have excluded Chase Headley's, Ian Desmond's, and Justin Ruggiano's 2012 cards from the 2012 set, since none of those players had approached their 2012 production in their previous seasons. I definitely agree with Strat setting some minimum requirements for inclusion in a season's set, and Brandon Moss did surpass reasonable minimums of AB's and games. However, I would not agree with Strat excluding players because their season was "not in line with a (player's) career.' That would exclude every breakthrough season that a player has early--or even midway or late--in his career, which would be ridiculous.
It's actually a little of, "the guy has/will never hit those numbers again", and/or "if we allow him in, he'll be atop the leader boards in X Y Z category and he'd never do that in the real game", or my favorite "it's not realistic."
Those are pretty much the reasons given by Bernie and the play testers when Baerga was excluded.
Arguments I find specious at best. NONE of these guys put up the numbers the do in real life becasue we aren't simply simming the season. They ( the stats) are going to be affected because we play with only 12 teams, in possibly 9 Coors fields in a season, with all star pitching staffs, etc. so who cares if Baerga leads the Online strat leagues in batting average.
And as for the realism argument, this game ain't realistic, not in this format. You want the real numbers? buy the CD-ROM game and sim the actual season. This whole online game is one big case of What If... As in, what if I platooned the guys that hits .350 vs RHP and .230 vs LHP with a guy that hits .350 vs LHP ,even if his card says he had 620 ab's and he never sat vs LHP "in real life".
Or What If I set my 7mil closer to set up and relieve and get him 200 + innings wonder if that will make my bullpen more effective.
I fail to understand how these anomalies are okay but we can't have a Baerga lead the league in batting average or on base percentage, because, "it isn't realistic" "it upsets the balance of the game" or "he never would have done that in real life".
Well guess what, no starting pitchers pitch on 3 days rest anymore, yet you can do that and only use a 4 man rotation.
It simply doesn't make sense.
You guys got me going early this year.