Arm Strength
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If they ever put Shawon Dunston in the game, he should have a 125 arm strength. I'm a reds fan but that dude had a flat out cannon for an arm.
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https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/anderson-s-superb-defensive-play
This is from last year, I think it’s safe to say fielding in the 50s-60s isn’t accurate.
I don’t want watch the white Sox much but I imagine he’s not fumbling grounders and botching double plays routinely. He’s an 80 overall and at 1.1k. That’s a sin the way he’s playing this year.. but a great investment.Edit: 2 seconds later I read a piece how he can struggle with routine plays sometimes.. lol. Still 50s seems disrespectful.
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@baboonishace said in Arm Strength:
If they ever put Shawon Duston in the game, he should have a 125 arm strength. I'm a reds fan but that dude had a flat out cannon for an arm.
Or a Jose Guillen. I really feel like they should implement a statcast outfielder throw velocity highlight. Would force them to make the arm strength more accurate
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@MrGamebred said in Arm Strength:
https://www.mlb.com/whitesox/video/anderson-s-superb-defensive-play
This is from last year, I think it’s safe to say fielding in the 50s-60s isn’t accurate.
I don’t want watch the white Sox much but I imagine he’s not fumbling grounders and botching double plays routinely. He’s an 80 overall and at 1.1k. That’s a sin the way he’s playing this year.. but a great investment.Edit: 2 seconds later I read a piece how he can struggle with routine plays sometimes.. lol. Still 50s seems disrespectful.
Really most of his defensive miscues are air mailed throws. His fielding should be around 75. Arm 90. Accuracy about 45. boots a few balls, but also makes spectacular plays with the glove
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I remember at the beginning of the year last year in MLB19 Acura’s arm was a 50. But then after making some strong throws in real life it got upgraded to I think a 78, then a 90+ whatever it finished at last year. I also think StatCast info helps to adjust their ratings... As there were some StatCast videos of Acura’s arm... so if u find any statcast data on Anderson’s arm that would show them!
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I think they said for live series cards 60 was the mlb avg for stats.
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@gutpunch411 said in Arm Strength:
I think they said for live series cards 60 was the mlb avg for stats.
His arm is well above average
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@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4
Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
What does popularity have to do with this?
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@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4
Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
What does popularity have to do with this?
By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times.
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I wish all attribute went to 125 to show how much better they are, like Rickeys running. Ozzies fielding, arm is another.
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@baboonishace said in Arm Strength:
If they ever put Shawon Dunston in the game, he should have a 125 arm strength. I'm a reds fan but that dude had a flat out cannon for an arm.
125 arm strength and a 20 arm accuracy....man Grace saved a lot of bad throws from him.
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@nflman2033 said in Arm Strength:
I wish all attribute went to 125 to show how much better they are, like Rickeys running. Ozzies fielding, arm is another.
100% agree
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@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4
Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
What does popularity have to do with this?
By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times.
You know so much more than them. They should hire you.
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@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4
Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
What does popularity have to do with this?
By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times.
You know so much more than them. They should hire you.
I can sense your sarcasm. But I believe I do know more about baseball. A lot of us on here do as evidenced by the product put out. And you don't have to take a sarcastic tone with me. If your opinion differs that's fine, but why waste the energy being negative towards me?
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@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4
Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
What does popularity have to do with this?
By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times.
You know so much more than them. They should hire you.
I can sense your sarcasm. But I believe I do know more about baseball. A lot of us on here do as evidenced by the product put out. And you don't have to take a sarcastic tone with me. If your opinion differs that's fine, but why waste the energy being negative towards me?
Oy vey.
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