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    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

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    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    how about lindor, career 270 hitter vs righties. granted hes started terrible but i dont think he should have 60 contact vs righties

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    Well I’m no math expert and don’t know exactly how the stats are weighed, but using a rating of 50 as the middle point for a major league player I’d say .270 is pretty close to a 60 rating. It’s not bad but not so much above average

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    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    Well I’m no math expert and don’t know exactly how the stats are weighed, but using a rating of 50 as the middle point for a major league player I’d say .270 is pretty close to a 60 rating. It’s not bad but not so much above average

    take a look at the update. theres so many examples like this. its way too early to be adjusting guys stats this much

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    I’m really confused this year with their attributes. I understand last year was on off year, and I didn’t play, so things might be a bit wonky. But in years past, SDS has always insisted that they look at 3 year averages and don’t make decisions based on one month of play, whether good or bad. And prior to 20, they never moved players more than 1-2 pts up or down, occasionally, we would see 3. This update is a real head scratcher for me. Guess times are a changing

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    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    Is it just me or does moving a players stats +- 10 over just 50 at bats or 30 innings seem a little dumb? theres a lot of players that their attributes were touched way too much for how early in the season it is. Guys like Tatis shouldnt be losing 9 on the contact vs righties just bc hes starting a bit slow against righties. Through his career so far Tatis is a .287 hitter against righties. I get SDS wants the most accurate stats possible but i dont think a -9 was warranted for a guy thats had only 54 at bats against right handers so far.

    Yeah I think they’ve been a bit heavy handed with this one. I know last years updates had quite extreme changes and that was fine with a shortened season but I do feel they’ve jumped in a bit.

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    There's lots of problems with these roster. I mean one a lot of guys aren't even at their right positions 2 there's still players missing I believe but don't quote me on that one and three some of the overalls are very wonky

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    Glad I waited to do the A's collection lol. Matt Chapman price, come on down!

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    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

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    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

    Funny you brought this up bc i was looking at his stats today and was confused as hell on how he got the stats he did, doesnt make a ton of sense

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    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

    Funny you brought this up bc i was looking at his stats today and was confused as hell on how he got the stats he did, doesnt make a ton of sense

    Here is another tidbit, they don't seem to update pitcher arm strength. Kershaw, for example, still has arm strength at 75--same as he's had for quite a few years. Now, we all know, or should know, he no longer throws as hard as in the past. I believe Verlander is another. Anyway, when it comes to pitch types, quite often they make stuff up. Kopech, for example, has never thrown a two-seam fastball in the majors--according to the best source for this stuff: brooksbaseball.net

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    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

    Funny you brought this up bc i was looking at his stats today and was confused as hell on how he got the stats he did, doesnt make a ton of sense

    Here is another tidbit, they don't seem to update pitcher arm strength. Kershaw, for example, still has arm strength at 75--same as he's had for quite a few years. Now, we all know, or should know, he no longer throws as hard as in the past. I believe Verlander is another. Anyway, when it comes to pitch types, quite often they make stuff up. Kopech, for example, has never thrown a two-seam fastball in the majors--according to the best source for this stuff: brooksbaseball.net

    dont even get me started on pitches. Seems like every pitcher that has a 2 seamer that moves a decent amount gets a sinker instead in game. even though those 2 pitches move so differently. some guys have a 99 mph sinker that has like 8-10 inches of break but they have never thrown a sinker irl

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    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

    Funny you brought this up bc i was looking at his stats today and was confused as hell on how he got the stats he did, doesnt make a ton of sense

    Here is another tidbit, they don't seem to update pitcher arm strength. Kershaw, for example, still has arm strength at 75--same as he's had for quite a few years. Now, we all know, or should know, he no longer throws as hard as in the past. I believe Verlander is another. Anyway, when it comes to pitch types, quite often they make stuff up. Kopech, for example, has never thrown a two-seam fastball in the majors--according to the best source for this stuff: brooksbaseball.net

    dont even get me started on pitches. Seems like every pitcher that has a 2 seamer that moves a decent amount gets a sinker instead in game. even though those 2 pitches move so differently. some guys have a 99 mph sinker that has like 8-10 inches of break but they have never thrown a sinker irl

    Okay, I'll lay off the pitches 🙂 Let's move on to Fielding ratings. Arozarena has some ridiculously low fielding rating when he's not only a very good fielder but also great reaction! Oh, there are more....

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    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

    Funny you brought this up bc i was looking at his stats today and was confused as hell on how he got the stats he did, doesnt make a ton of sense

    Here is another tidbit, they don't seem to update pitcher arm strength. Kershaw, for example, still has arm strength at 75--same as he's had for quite a few years. Now, we all know, or should know, he no longer throws as hard as in the past. I believe Verlander is another. Anyway, when it comes to pitch types, quite often they make stuff up. Kopech, for example, has never thrown a two-seam fastball in the majors--according to the best source for this stuff: brooksbaseball.net

    dont even get me started on pitches. Seems like every pitcher that has a 2 seamer that moves a decent amount gets a sinker instead in game. even though those 2 pitches move so differently. some guys have a 99 mph sinker that has like 8-10 inches of break but they have never thrown a sinker irl

    Okay, I'll lay off the pitches 🙂 Let's move on to Fielding ratings. Arozarena has some ridiculously low fielding rating when he's not only a very good fielder but also great reaction! Oh, there are more....

    Fielding and speed ratings are so weird in some cases. theres no way francisco lindors speed should be in the 50s when babe ruth's 42 series card is a 55 speed and trea truners fielding stats should at least be in the 70s

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    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @ny_giants4_life said in Roster update nonsense:

    @zovuna_psn said in Roster update nonsense:

    @r3dt3ch232_xbl said in Roster update nonsense:

    I mean if you want to get technical he’s only had one season hitting .317...I like him and mean no disrespect, but him having such high contact stats in the first place were based more on popularity than actual production

    You think that's bad, how about Dodger catcher Wil Smith and his 90 power? So he has more power than Tatis, Oh Yeah!

    Funny you brought this up bc i was looking at his stats today and was confused as hell on how he got the stats he did, doesnt make a ton of sense

    Here is another tidbit, they don't seem to update pitcher arm strength. Kershaw, for example, still has arm strength at 75--same as he's had for quite a few years. Now, we all know, or should know, he no longer throws as hard as in the past. I believe Verlander is another. Anyway, when it comes to pitch types, quite often they make stuff up. Kopech, for example, has never thrown a two-seam fastball in the majors--according to the best source for this stuff: brooksbaseball.net

    dont even get me started on pitches. Seems like every pitcher that has a 2 seamer that moves a decent amount gets a sinker instead in game. even though those 2 pitches move so differently. some guys have a 99 mph sinker that has like 8-10 inches of break but they have never thrown a sinker irl

    Okay, I'll lay off the pitches 🙂 Let's move on to Fielding ratings. Arozarena has some ridiculously low fielding rating when he's not only a very good fielder but also great reaction! Oh, there are more....

    Fielding and speed ratings are so weird in some cases. theres no way francisco lindors speed should be in the 50s when babe ruth's 42 series card is a 55 speed and trea truners fielding stats should at least be in the 70s

    Yup, that's another winner, Lindor's speed. Jose Ramirez is another underrated speed attribute.

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