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Dan (supertyphoon): I agree. This forum could use updating as well. I wish there were "like" buttons as facebook has. It would save a lot of us the trouble of chiming in when we agree with a post.
Also, Murray was a lot closer to 2 innings pitched per game than 3 based on 69 innings over 32 appearances. Although Murray had a 4 inning endurance when his card was issued in 1974, occasionally SOM changes ratings in the ATG game from the original card. For example, Dick Allen was a 1B 3 when his card for the 1972 season was originally issued but is a 4 now. There are numerous other examples of ratings changes, but the point is that it's not unprecedented for a card to have some changes in the ATG game compared to the card originally issued.
I've been playing the online game 6 or 7 years dating back to ATG4. A few months after I started playing online, SOM changed the relief pitcher rules to their present form as an alleged improvement, which was generally well received by the playing community. But, interestingly, SOM kept the old rules in place for a long time, giving league creators the option of choosing which set of relief pitcher rules to use. So there is precedent for using a dual system of relief pitcher rules.
AS BC15NY noted, Murray couldn't carry the jock straps of Gossage, Rivera, Lee Smith, Sutter, Fingers, Eckersley, Hoffman, Wagner, Wilhelm and dozens of others of good relief pitchers. In a conversation of real life ATG relief pitchers, he wouldn't be in the top 250, yet he had that great 1974 half season. Replacing his card would just shift usage to the other super relievers. It's better to try the new rules limiting use so that such would apply to ALL relief pitchers.
Also, Murray was a lot closer to 2 innings pitched per game than 3 based on 69 innings over 32 appearances. Although Murray had a 4 inning endurance when his card was issued in 1974, occasionally SOM changes ratings in the ATG game from the original card. For example, Dick Allen was a 1B 3 when his card for the 1972 season was originally issued but is a 4 now. There are numerous other examples of ratings changes, but the point is that it's not unprecedented for a card to have some changes in the ATG game compared to the card originally issued.
I've been playing the online game 6 or 7 years dating back to ATG4. A few months after I started playing online, SOM changed the relief pitcher rules to their present form as an alleged improvement, which was generally well received by the playing community. But, interestingly, SOM kept the old rules in place for a long time, giving league creators the option of choosing which set of relief pitcher rules to use. So there is precedent for using a dual system of relief pitcher rules.
AS BC15NY noted, Murray couldn't carry the jock straps of Gossage, Rivera, Lee Smith, Sutter, Fingers, Eckersley, Hoffman, Wagner, Wilhelm and dozens of others of good relief pitchers. In a conversation of real life ATG relief pitchers, he wouldn't be in the top 250, yet he had that great 1974 half season. Replacing his card would just shift usage to the other super relievers. It's better to try the new rules limiting use so that such would apply to ALL relief pitchers.