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Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:37 pm
by geekor
SCOTTBROWN wrote:Anyone have the ratings? Can anyone tell me what the numbers under the positions mean?

Thanks


How many games or innings played at that position. Useless info, I delete it out of mine.

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:38 pm
by SCOTTBROWN
Some of the numbers are well above 162 so maybe innings...?

Thanks Geekor

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:51 pm
by calbatross
geekor wrote:
SCOTTBROWN wrote:Anyone have the ratings? Can anyone tell me what the numbers under the positions mean?

Thanks


How many games or innings played at that position. Useless info, I delete it out of mine.


The numbers below the positions are the player's fielding rating (for example, 4e1 would be listed as "401").

This is useful for sorting and filtering... for example, if I want to see only players with a SS rating of 1 or 2, I set my filters to show only items with the SS column (column AG) < 300.

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 5:07 pm
by SCOTTBROWN
Ok, yea, we noticed some numbers were more dependent on better fielders.

Another question is Johan Carmago. If you look at his numbers AVG OBP SLUG 18 vs 17 he has better numbers in '18 but his ratings this year are much worse. I'm in a keeper league and traded for him few weeks ago thinking he'd have even higher numbers but no. Anyone know why this may be the case.

Really appreciate you guys with knowledge helping us out.

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:10 pm
by joethejet
In case anyone else cares, SOM posted the date for card orders as Jan 24.

Opening day is Feb 8 and cards begin shipping on 2/11.

Joe

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:34 pm
by the ghost of roger maris
SCOTTBROWN wrote:Ok, yea, we noticed some numbers were more dependent on better fielders.

Another question is Johan Carmago. If you look at his numbers AVG OBP SLUG 18 vs 17 he has better numbers in '18 but his ratings this year are much worse. I'm in a keeper league and traded for him few weeks ago thinking he'd have even higher numbers but no. Anyone know why this may be the case.

Really appreciate you guys with knowledge helping us out.


could it have something to do with pitcher cards...

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 11:30 pm
by SCOTTBROWN
Ghost, can you explain?

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:04 am
by joethejet
Not sure why you say Camargo is worse. He's certainly not as good v LHP, but he's MUCH better v RHP. V LHP he *does* have more HRs. Overall he's a better player and I would expect his salary to go up (I haven't looked at injuries however).

Looking at his slash between the two years. Last number is OPS
2017 .299 .331 .452 .783
2018 .272 .349 .457 .806

There's not a lot of difference there. Yes, he hit more HRs this year, but interestingly enough, his slugging wasn't all that different. He had more hits in 17, but more walks in 18.

I'm not sure you should have expected a HUGE difference in the player.

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:48 pm
by SCOTTBROWN
I should have been more clear, I was speaking more about vs RHP.

In '17 vs RHP .254 / .287 / .349 / .636 and his SOM TB #s were 48.5

IN '18 vs RHP .272 / .357 / .446 / .803 and his SOM TB #s are 32.4

I know not a direct correlation with numbers but I thought with higher avg, OBP and higher slugging he would have more total bases in SOM.

Maybe I'm looking at it all wrong. I do appreciate the help.

Re: Ratings Guide is here

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 1:20 am
by the ghost of roger maris
SCOTTBROWN wrote:Ghost, can you explain?

SOME hits are on pitcher cards....so if pitching is worse across the board...more hits on their cards means fewer on the hitter card. but I could be wrong I say this with little conviction