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Ninersphan wrote:surfdoc37 wrote:Granted, yet that ought to be true for pitchers across the board (also, hitters, facing better pitching).
And in the case of Steve Carlton, he is the #15 SP only in salary. Which seemed blatantly low. And his Cy numbers included 3.10 ERA, 1.15 RAT, nearly 9K/9IP, etc. Versus Lollar, 3.13/1.20/~6.5K/9 but a much better card. And a much higher salary.
Which I guess is, it is a game, not a hyper-accurate sim.
It's a hyper accurate sim, if that's what you are actually doing. If you used Carlton the same way he was used for the season his card represents, pitched him the same number of games against the exact same lineups, and the exact same innings, the card will come very very close to reproducing Carlton's stats. What you can't expect is the hyper realism to be replicated when you take him out of that environment and place him in the one used by the online game.
Maybe, but it sure seems like "indescribably bad" is pretty far out on the range of outcomes that would be expected.
And not to beat a dead lefty horse too much, but Lefty is currently 44th in ERA amongst qualifiers in our league. And all those 44 guys ahead of him faced a similar context WRT lineup strength and what have you. (If you are wondering there are four ERA qualifiers with worse ERA's.) So not just that he has been very bad in absolute terms, he has also been very bad in comparative terms.