CaseyStengel
Unbelievable Stats
September 01, 2012 at 04:27PM View BBCode
The Seattle Volcanoes in the BETA League posted these final team stats:
[url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/standings.jsp]Standings for the 2137 season[/url]: 3rd place with a 92-70 record.
[url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/stats.jsp?mode=batter&teamid=36246&year=2137]Team Batting Average[/url]: 0.194.
[url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/stats.jsp?mode=pitcher&teamid=36246&year=2137]Team Pitching ERA[/url]: 1.98.
It is very safe to say that pitching carried the team to a third place finish. I wonder what the results would have been if the batters did their job.
Has anyone ever seen such skewed averages on a winning team before?
lvnwrth
September 02, 2012 at 01:20AM View BBCode
The whole league looked like that this year. Six teams hit under .200, and another hit .201. As you might expect, seven teams had ERA less than 2.50 and an eighth checked in at 2.52.
Your team scored 430 runs and allowed 363, a difference of +67. Putting your team in context using Bill James Expected Wins formula, your team actually UNDERPERFORMED. They should have won 94.5 games.
In terms of absolute numbers, your team may well be the highest-performing bad-hitting team SD has seen. But, their W-L record is not surprising when viewed in the current anemic offensive context of the league.
Check this out. [url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?playoff=true&series=13735&boxscoreid=74414]World Series no-hitter[/url] is the fourth of Wally Schiave's career.
tm4559
September 02, 2012 at 01:57AM View BBCode
yeah, the code is slanted to the pitchers to the point where the hitters almost don't matter. almost.
lvnwrth
September 13, 2012 at 05:33PM View BBCode
Wally Schaive's World Series stats:
W - 10 L - 1 G - 12 GS - 12 CG - 5 ShO - 5 IP 98.1, H - 42,
R- 9, ER - 8, HBP - 2, BB - 23, K - 108, WHIP - 0.66, ERA - 0.73
One of the CG/ShO is a no-hitter.
This guy is good - 86 overall (97/76), but he's not the best pitcher I've ever had, especially considering his control. Crazy how he dominates right now.
redcped
September 13, 2012 at 06:20PM View BBCode
Up to 5 no-hitters now.
It's like being stuck in the 1968 time warp.
tm4559
September 13, 2012 at 07:14PM View BBCode
its retarded. its a low A pitcher. its silly.
tm4559
September 13, 2012 at 07:17PM View BBCode
((what was funny was this same post was over in check this out, and it took no time for there to be a post in support, somebody asking to have a vote in their league to go to the "new batter/pitcher engine." that they read about in "check this out." i am serious. this is what they want on payside. i mean, it would be the most popular thing ever. they eat it right on up. they want the pitchers to do this.))
tworoosters
September 13, 2012 at 11:04PM View BBCode
I would seriously leave the site if this code was moved over to regular game side, my team, lost 102 games with a team ERA under 3.00 and my only hitter with max PVR, only 38 in contact, slugged .302 against RHP.
tworoosters
September 13, 2012 at 11:46PM View BBCode
Only six qualified hitters had an OPS over .800 in the entire league, as a contrast in 2011 63 players in MLB exceeded an OPS of .800. The top team OPS in the beta league was .691 which would have been good for 23rd in MLB last year.
On the flip side 10 beta teams had ERAs under 3.00 something no major league team had, in fact Philadelphia would've been a pedestrian 11th in beta .
lvnwrth
September 14, 2012 at 01:14AM View BBCode
Keep posting, rooster....I love the avatar. :lol:
Seriously, it is a "bit" lopsided right now. I can't imagine having (or worse, WANTING) results like this on purpose.
Northstar789
September 14, 2012 at 06:31AM View BBCode
My closer gave up 1 run in 60 innings in the '37 season.
http://beta.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?player=nobody&mode=stats&id=71139
tm4559
September 14, 2012 at 12:50PM View formatted
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its silly. these things are a lock, every time out. you know who is a lock in real baseball? nobody. it doesn't exist.
redcped
September 14, 2012 at 02:49PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Northstar789
My closer gave up 1 run in 60 innings in the '37 season.
http://beta.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?player=nobody&mode=stats&id=71139
Prompting two questions:
1. Why didn't you use it more?
2. How did it blow 2 saves?
tworoosters
September 14, 2012 at 03:42PM View BBCode
Originally posted by redcped
Originally posted by Northstar789
My closer gave up 1 run in 60 innings in the '37 season.
http://beta.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?player=nobody&mode=stats&id=71139
2. How did it blow 2 saves?
Giving up a run isn't required to blow a save, if a closer allows inherited runs to score they blow the save but don't affect their own ERA.
redcped
September 14, 2012 at 03:50PM View BBCode
I knew that, actually. I was just amused by the fact it had blown more saves than allowed runs. That is remarkably hard to do. :saint:
tm4559
September 14, 2012 at 04:26PM View BBCode
lolz. if he would let that thing pitch, instead of wasting it closing, it could win the cy young every freaking year.
lvnwrth
September 14, 2012 at 06:09PM View BBCode
Originally posted by redcped
Up to 5 no-hitters now.
It's like being stuck in the 1968 time warp.
http://beta.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=5358659&cityid=9
Wally Schaive's sixth no-hitter...second one on Opening Day. Perfect game this time. :yawn:
redcped
September 14, 2012 at 06:50PM View BBCode
I just noticed that in the WS where he pitched the no-no, his other start was a 1-hitter. Oh my!
tm4559
September 14, 2012 at 08:24PM View BBCode
and then thad clarke of the cardinals won game two, one hit to two!
http://beta.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=5358667&cityid=16
Northstar789
September 15, 2012 at 06:00AM View BBCode
Originally posted by redcped
Originally posted by Northstar789
My closer gave up 1 run in 60 innings in the '37 season.
http://beta.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?player=nobody&mode=stats&id=71139
Prompting two questions:
1. Why didn't you use it more?
2. How did it blow 2 saves?
Well, Tworoosters already answered the 2nd question, for which I am grateful.
So I will gladly answer the 1st. Spezio didn't seem like starter material, due to the endurance factor. And this league seems to be somewhat pitcher-dominated, so my starters tended to go deep into the ballgame. Quite a few of the games didn't seem to require more than a closer to finish them off.
In hindsight, though, I might have been able to save poor Dell Riggs' arm had I used the rest of my bullpen a bit more.
[Edited on 9-15-2012 by Northstar789]
tm4559
September 15, 2012 at 02:26PM View BBCode
he isn't talking about starting. he is talking about more innings from the pen. 60 or something is just wasting a good pitcher. they can pitch 175 from the pen and be completely awesome.
Northstar789
September 18, 2012 at 03:12PM View BBCode
Originally posted by tm4559
he isn't talking about starting. he is talking about more innings from the pen. 60 or something is just wasting a good pitcher. they can pitch 175 from the pen and be completely awesome.
The question of 'Why didn't you use it more?' seemed to have something to do with the balance between using starters and using relievers in any given game. So I mentioned starters as part of my answer. My starters, the top 4 at least, seemed like they were pretty effective, and better than most of my relievers. It seemed like a good strategy to let the starter pitch deep into games.
It also seemed like a good idea to use my best reliever as closer, in order to preserve a victory when I had one going. During those seasons with Spezio as closer, he had as many or more innings than my other relievers, with few exceptions. I suppose I could have tweaked my settings to get Spezio as closer into the game in the 8th inning more often, but that probably would not have resulted in him getting close to 175 innings.
lvnwrth
September 18, 2012 at 10:15PM View BBCode
I try to use my best guy as my long reliever, then go to my closer. Don't be afraid to let your closer go for 2 IP saves. This "LaRussa-ball" handling of bullpens is stupid and doesn't result in more wins (proven by studies). It MAY result in fewer injuries and longer careers, but there is no data that confirms that theory, either (again, studied).
Mostly, it only exists because LaRussa tried something and it looked, on paper, like it worked. But if you believe that, look at how good a pither Bobby Thigpen REALLY was...or wasn't...and who his manager was when he set the record for single season saves.
tworoosters
September 20, 2012 at 02:52AM View BBCode
By the way, it's still 1968 in beta.
10 teams with ERA's under 3.00, one team with an OPS over .700, .702 to be precise.
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