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l.strether wrote:Thanks for the excellent refresher course on the x-charts. It's been 30-odd years since I played the board game, but I do now remember the basic fielding charts and orange cards. I haven't, however, seen or used the comparative fielding tables you mentioned . Since I've started playing on-line, I've developed my own unwritten value system for each position. In other words, I know how much offense I'm willing to give up for defensive excellence at each position and vice versa. It's not perfect, but it's worked pretty well for me.
P.s. If you don't know already, the Mets scored the most prospects (7) on BA's 2015 top 100 list: Syndergaard, Matz, Nimmo, Herrera, Plawecki, Conforto, and Rosario. None of them are saviors, but the esteem BA cast on the lot is a good sign.
If your memory only recalls basic fielding and Orange, you never played with the super advanced fielding charts then, which are blue and what the online engine uses. Here's a link to the wiki Bernie wrote a few years ago that will take you to a link showing the actual charts:
http://somonline.wikia.com/wiki/Charts
Here's the Infield range error:
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/berniehou/media/SOM%20charts/ifrangeerrors.jpg.html
and results:
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/berniehou/media/SOM%20charts/ifsymbols.jpg.html
I'll let you look at the outfield. And don't worry it won't interfer with your card valuation. Wouldn't want the old dog to learn a new trick.
The comparative charts don't take offense into account, but rather give you a basis for comparison, if the offense is relatively even, on strictly the defensive ratings. In other words, how a 1e35 compares to a 3e4 and whether or not the 3e4 is actually the better fielder in Strat.
As for the Mets prospects, VERY much aware, probably to the detriment of my keeper teams, as I'm not as aware of other teams prospect as i should be, but thanks. It's still very baffling to me why they haven''t used a little of that organizational depth, especially at SP to try and improve the MLB roster. I'd very much like to see Murphy and Gee moved and better defensive players brought in at the middle infield positions. In fact, for a team that's is going to be so heavily dependant on starting pitching for success, their seeming neglect of defense, especially in the infield, is baffling.