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fredpaii wrote:MARCPELLETIER wrote:I think it's rather a case where SOM normalized the stats facing lhp/rhp stats over 3 years to balance the card. I'm guessing that Kiermeyer's card vs rhp is better than his ,197/.254/.382 line vs rhp in 2019.
That doesn't appear to be the case. Strat's numbers for Kiermaier vs. RHPs...14 Hits and 18 OB.
The simplest answer, and the thing most of us seem to forget, is that the game is meant to be a simulation. What do I mean by that and why does it answer your initial question/concern about Kiermaier's card?? I'll explain.
At it's heart Strat is a simulation designed to re-create the real MLB season just played using Strat's cards, rules and dice. In other words, if you were to play the Tampa Bay Rays 162 game season using the cards and dice, and mimicking exactly the line ups, pitching changes etc, that MLB used, the card should produce numbers very close to Kiermaier's actual stats.
In essence, the added performance you are missing is on the pitchers' cards that he faced throughout the year. So will he hit those same numbers in our 12 team environment? Nope. Nor should you expect him to. The cards aren't made in a vacuum to repeat the numbers that actually happened in real life, no matter what situation you use them in.
It would be impossible to design the card to do that and come up with the same result in the simulation example I already mentioned.