There
has been discussion about this, and I don't think it's ever been resolved. I also don't know if anyone has directly asked SOM about this, and someone probably should. I do know that many of my teams and others' have had players with stats way beyond their real-life ones. For example, here is my 2001 Skydome (1-8,1-8 hr) team with Rich Aurilia hitting 50 hrs and driving in 158, when his real stats were 37/97:
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/506978And here is my 2012 team with Matt Dominguez hitting 39 hrs and driving in 90, when his real life stats were 5/16:
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1123962So, if SOM is actually normalizing performances, they aren't doing a particularly good job of it. Also, if they
are normalizing performances, and were doing so in a structured regulated manner, their normalization of a team's players wouldn't be "bias," since it also be equally applied to all other teams in the league. However, if they were to be fair to all
types of teams, they would have to be sure to normalize pitching and running stats as well, not just standard offensive ones.