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PAULSALONIA

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MVP Determination

PostSun May 14, 2023 6:51 am

I am asking this question on behalf of a league member, and I'm embarrassed that I didn't know the answer so I will be asking this group.

How does Strato determine MVP of a season (or even MVP leaders) during the course of a season.

The manager has Willie Mays who is First in slugging, rbi, runs created 24/outs, and total average. He is second in homerun 2 hr off the leader.

He's not even listed at all in the MVP voting.

So, does Strato factor in the fact that Mays plays on a crappy team (I think they are rated 10th in the standings out of 12 managers).

Can someone help?

It was baffling to me, because even in real baseball (think Andre Dawson of the '87 Cubs), players on crappy teams get consideration for MVP.

Thanks, as always, for the help.

Paul
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Re: MVP Determination

PostWed May 17, 2023 11:37 pm

PAULSALONIA wrote:I am asking this question on behalf of a league member, and I'm embarrassed that I didn't know the answer so I will be asking this group.

How does Strato determine MVP of a season (or even MVP leaders) during the course of a season.

The manager has Willie Mays who is First in slugging, rbi, runs created 24/outs, and total average. He is second in homerun 2 hr off the leader.

He's not even listed at all in the MVP voting.

So, does Strato factor in the fact that Mays plays on a crappy team (I think they are rated 10th in the standings out of 12 managers).

Can someone help?

It was baffling to me, because even in real baseball (think Andre Dawson of the '87 Cubs), players on crappy teams get consideration for MVP.

Thanks, as always, for the help. elastic man

Paul


I'm not sure, but I think to gauge a player's level of impact (high or low) on his team's wins through games and minutes played, and usage rate.

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