Having suffered through a season with Arenado as my primary offensive player who yielded 105 rbi (28 short of his actual number), I got to thinking about his card. In real life, Arenado was a monster who hit .385/.500/.731 with 2-out RISP (
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... #all_clutc), which is 91 points higher than his season average of .294/.362/.570. With clutch production such as that you might think that he'd pick up a clutch hit or two at 5,6,7,8 or 9; however, a review of his card reveals that he loses clutch points (-2 vs LHP and -2 vs. RHP) [http://365.strat-o-matic.com/player/91754/2016/1/2016/432661]. Not sure how this can be justified other than someone at strat-o didn't particularly care for Nolan. I'd really love an explanation that justifies docking Arenado clutch hits when the data doesn't support such an action.