Amaroq
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Joined: 8/3/2005 From: San Diego, California Status: offline
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1. I see lots of lefty batter hitting better against LHP then against RHP and righty batter hitting much better against RHP then against LHP? The same for pitcher. Are R/L splits not considered in PS? If you look at real-life stats, you'll be able to find lots of examples of those also. Typically, a single season's splits are pretty far from statistically significant, and those stats that broadcasters love (batting .428 lifetime against this pitcher, hitting .092 with runners in scoring position during day games this year) are almost never statistically significant. As Shaun says, you'll need to broaden your sample and look over a much larger pool to see the advantage typically quoted for splits. Also, keep in mind that in PureSim, different players are affected by the split differently - some are almost equally capable from either side, and others are highly affected. quote:
4. Derek "Groundball" Lowe had 38 HR allowed on the season. G/F is not in the game? It feels to me like G/F is present in the game - with fictional players anyways I do notice some that give up more than others. So it may be a simple import problem - and in this case, its probably a ballpark problem. quote:
5. J. Jennings and S. Estes were 2 of the best pitcher avoiding the long ball (10 and 11). The problem: both play for Colorado and gave up 27+ HR in real life in 2004. Do parks have different effects in PS? You are not using the 'real' parks, according to your post - you specified 'real teams, real players', but if you haven't done the work to research the real park dimensions and edit the parks to match, you will find that some of the teams have very unrealistic ballparks which are giving you unrealistic numbers. I would expect that, when you look at the parks, you will find a 250-foot fence for the park that Lowe is playing it, and a very deep fence and/or high wall in Colorado.
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