Me and EJNave created a formula to better measure who the best players in MLB The Show are. We feel like the lifetime leaderboards reward players who no life the game more than players with more skill but don't play the game as much. Because of this, we created the Total Lifetime Equation. This is calculated using the formula (W-L)(W/L) + (OPS)(1000) - (ERA)(100). If pitching is not as RNG in 20 then we will add more weight to ERA. We took the top 150 players on the current lifetime leaderboards and put them into a spreadsheet, and calculated the Total Lifetime for all 150 players and sorted them. Hopefully this will serve as a better indication for who the best players in the world are. Unfortunately it is not perfect as personally my Total Lifetime is 1157, yet I am rated 811 on the lifetime leaderboards. We would like to try to expand it to 1000 players, but it might take a while for us to complete that. Hope you guys enjoy. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xAbkNUbJ196P2qQQg-4BY9AUAOvLbIIlxlRR_8ycGuA/edit?usp=sharing
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@mitchhammond24 said in Top 150 MLB The Show Players Ranking:
Who came up with the idea for using a formula?
I love how just about everything we do starts off as a joke and then we run with it
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@raesONE said in Top 150 MLB The Show Players Ranking:
Interesting list, kudos on the work effort! Out of curiosity, where would I land on this list? My record is 115-35 with a .904 OPS and 3.70 ERA.
I stopped playing ranked in September so I didn't quite accumulate the same amount of games played as most guys on the list.
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Top 150 MLB The Show Players Ranking
Top 150 MLB The Show Players Ranking
Top 150 MLB The Show Players Ranking