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Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?

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  • SDwinder_PSNS Offline
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    Wow, I sniff some Padre lickers doing the latest ratings update. He has one more start to get to 20 Wins. But even if he doesnt, Diamond upgrade is a no brainer.

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    I mean you don't even know the guys name. Also there is no "wins" stat in the game, neither is there an ERA stat, those two things don't translate in game.

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    I mean he wasn’t being ignorant he was explaining things, it’s why middle relievers who don’t strike out batters stay silvers and never make gold because of the K/9 stat... Unfortunately wins and ERA aren’t stats, but they could boost some of his other stats to get him there.

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    @eatyum_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    I mean you don't even know the guys name. Also there is no "wins" stat in the game, neither is there an ERA stat, those two things don't translate in game.

    Dude that was the worst negative Nancy attempt I’ve ever seen.

    Like clockwork you can count on @eatyum_PSN negative comments on the very next post below any OP.

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    @sdwinder_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    Thanks for your ignorance. Move along moron.

    If you could show me where my ignorance was, please do.

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    Relievers are a different animal. Starting pitching is about Quality starts and Wins. Its about performance. There are NO excuses for not making a Starting Pitcher with a 19-3 record a Diamond card. Common sense 101

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    @sdwinder_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    Relievers are a different animal. Starting pitching is about Quality starts and Wins. Its about performance. There are NO excuses for not making a Starting Pitcher with a 19-3 record a Diamond card. Common sense 101

    So can you show me the in-game stat that changes stat ratings based on a players wins?

    Also, I suppose if this was 2004, you would think good ole Shawn Estes of the Rockies should have been a gold? He went 15-8 that year with a 5.68 ERA

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    He’s got good stats but he’s kind of in the same bracket as Wainwright. Nothing elite about Urias. He’s pitched all year and has a WAR of 4. That’s not bad, but there are 20 other pitchers ahead of him in that category. He has a good WHIP, but very low on quality starts. I’d say he’s a fringe Diamond

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    I’m not taking sides or anything but when you look at advanced metrics, he’s a very vanilla pitcher. Effective but nothing flashy.

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    @sdwinder_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    Relievers are a different animal. Starting pitching is about Quality starts and Wins. Its about performance. There are NO excuses for not making a Starting Pitcher with a 19-3 record a Diamond card. Common sense 101

    You have no idea how card upgrades work. And obviously very little about what makes a pitcher great too. not to mention rude as hell when someone tries to help explain it.

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    I like Urias, his diamond post season card last year was great for me in ranked, I think he is very similar to the year when Gio Gonzalez won 20, or Daisake won 18 for the Sox, doesn’t pitch deep into games, has a great team around them, so I mean he’s and 83-84... It’s similar to why Bogey and Tim Anderson are Mid golds, great hitting stats, but their speed and D make them gold.

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    You guys can go back and forth about which stats boost a player and which don't. That is all a moot point. Trevor Bauer is still diamond and he hasn't pitched in 3 months and right now he's with his lawyer trying to figure out a legal defense against forced Sodomy. Um....I don't think there is much of a formula being followed. How many games has Verlander pitched this year? Kirby Yates hasn't pitched since 2019. No need to defend a system that pretends to have rules and then flagrantly makes stuff up elsewhere.

    Feel free to talk to me like I'm a 5 year old and explain how Verlander's K/9 this year has earned him a diamond......please!!!!

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    @ericulous1_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    You guys can go back and forth about which stats boost a player and which don't. That is all a moot point. Trevor Bauer is still diamond and he hasn't pitched in 3 months and right now he's with his lawyer trying to figure out a legal defense against forced Sodomy. Um....I don't think there is much of a formula being followed. How many games has Verlander pitched this year? Kirby Yates hasn't pitched since 2019. No need to defend a system that pretends to have rules and then flagrantly makes stuff up elsewhere.

    Feel free to talk to me like I'm a 5 year old and explain how Verlander's K/9 this year has earned him a diamond......please!!!!

    Ok, if that's what you want to be talked to like.

    SDS doesn't downgrade players based on injury, so that is why Verlander and Yates are still diamonds and that's why Chris Sale stayed diamond.

    SDS is just ignoring Bauer altogether, I think the best thing they can do is continue to pretend he doesn't exist.

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    @eatyum_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    @ericulous1_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    You guys can go back and forth about which stats boost a player and which don't. That is all a moot point. Trevor Bauer is still diamond and he hasn't pitched in 3 months and right now he's with his lawyer trying to figure out a legal defense against forced Sodomy. Um....I don't think there is much of a formula being followed. How many games has Verlander pitched this year? Kirby Yates hasn't pitched since 2019. No need to defend a system that pretends to have rules and then flagrantly makes stuff up elsewhere.

    Feel free to talk to me like I'm a 5 year old and explain how Verlander's K/9 this year has earned him a diamond......please!!!!

    Ok, if that's what you want to be talked to like.

    SDS doesn't downgrade players based on injury, so that is why Verlander and Yates are still diamonds and that's why Chris Sale stayed diamond.

    SDS is just ignoring Bauer altogether, I think the best thing they can do is continue to pretend he doesn't exist.

    Eh, you're a Cardinals fan. I couldn't get mad at you if I tried. Go Red Birds.

    I get what you're saying about injury. I call that a lifetime achievement diamond LS card. It's interesting that Ozuna's card disappeared (I think, I could be wrong) but you are probably right about Bauer, slid under the rug.

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    I see the OP point. Julio has posted solid stats this year. His stats are about the same or better than Joe Musgrove in most categories. But Joe is a diamond, while Julio is only an 83. I guess h/9 & k/9 carry more weight in SDS's eyes than most people realize.

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    @matt_42187_psn said in Julio Urias 19-3 w/ 3.00 ERA goes down to 83?:

    I see the OP point. Julio has posted solid stats this year. His stats are about the same or better than Joe Musgrove in most categories. But Joe is a diamond, while Julio is only an 83. I guess h/9 & k/9 carry more weight in SDS's eyes than most people realize.

    Looking at all these posts about pitchers I came to that conclusion long ago.

    At the beginning of the season Alex Reyes was one of the most effective closers in the league but he stayed lowly rated even when his ERA was 0.00 because he gave up too many hits and walked to many batters.

    SDS pitching formula is one size fits all and is geared towards strikeout pitchers. Pitch to contact or inducing weak contact (like Adam Wainwright) has no attribute that is affected.

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    Look at a guy I talk a lot about on this form in Andrew Chafin, because he’s not a big K guy, he’s a silver, probably will never get a POTM diamond, yet based on his actually season he could be 84-87 easily, but the game doesn’t take into a count contact guys.

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