Reddington
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Post by Reddington on Apr 15, 2020 15:23:41 GMT -5
has to be 7 seasons over 100 games for "best 7" and he isn't above .280 then he also only had 7 seasons with 100 games His last 9 seasons he played 902 games and batted .281
If you take his only 7 seasons where he played over 100 games then he battered .280 for his career. are you saying if a player never has a streak of 7 strait seasons where he played 100 games he has to go by career numbers only?
his 7 seasons of 100+ games he batted .279788 which is below the threshold Chris has. I know it's close, but you are talking about a guy that really didn't play a lot, and that only had 2 seasons above the threshold of .280 for good. Alas, all I do is give the data to Chris, it's up to him.
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Reddington
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Post by Reddington on Apr 15, 2020 15:25:10 GMT -5
We should do numbers unless we disagree and then eye test unless we disagree. Thats what Im getting from this thread. whats the eye test btw?
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Post by Spencer on Apr 15, 2020 15:43:54 GMT -5
We should do numbers unless we disagree and then eye test unless we disagree. Thats what Im getting from this thread. whats the eye test btw? Biased opinion.
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Post by Spencer on Apr 15, 2020 15:44:58 GMT -5
Im being sarcastic.
Would be impossible to make everyone happy in this situation.
Gl tho!
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Post by Boston Red Sox on Apr 15, 2020 15:53:02 GMT -5
So Greer was a .305 hitter in his entire career. When looking at his best 7-year run, it is .307 to .309, depending on which 7 years we use. When looking at his best 7 years, it's .311. So no matter how friendly we make it, he's still Good under our new .315 Brilliant rating. Maybe under Shale's chart, it'd be Brilliant? a career .305 hitter being lumped in with a .286 hitter is a crime
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Post by Reddington on Apr 15, 2020 16:19:03 GMT -5
So Greer was a .305 hitter in his entire career. When looking at his best 7-year run, it is .307 to .309, depending on which 7 years we use. When looking at his best 7 years, it's .311. So no matter how friendly we make it, he's still Good under our new .315 Brilliant rating. Maybe under Shale's chart, it'd be Brilliant? a career .305 hitter being lumped in with a .286 hitter is a crime a career .245 hitter being lumped in with a career .279 hitter is the same crime, but it is what we have for a game engine
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Post by Reddington on Apr 15, 2020 16:25:28 GMT -5
oh, and food for thought, the 7 year grouping was put into place for the people that had long careers where they were everyday players.
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Post by Reddington on Apr 15, 2020 16:29:05 GMT -5
A couple questions were asked of me, so posting them here
Mike Sweeney- 13 years at KC out of 18 years: Loyal? Shigetoshi Hasegawa- 9 years 5 @ ANA and 4 @ SEA: Normal Loyalty?
My opinion is yes to both, thoughts?
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Post by dougiejays on Apr 15, 2020 17:44:11 GMT -5
A couple questions were asked of me, so posting them here Mike Sweeney- 13 years at KC out of 18 years: Loyal? Shigetoshi Hasegawa- 9 years 5 @ ANA and 4 @ SEA: Normal Loyalty? My opinion is yes to both, thoughts? Sweeney's gotta be loyal, when you think about him you immediately think Royals. No opinion on Shige.
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Post by Reddington on Apr 15, 2020 17:45:22 GMT -5
A couple questions were asked of me, so posting them here Mike Sweeney- 13 years at KC out of 18 years: Loyal? Shigetoshi Hasegawa- 9 years 5 @ ANA and 4 @ SEA: Normal Loyalty? My opinion is yes to both, thoughts? No opinion on Shige. he's currently set to minimal, but nothing I see shows he was a hired gun.
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Post by dougiejays on Apr 15, 2020 19:06:17 GMT -5
he's currently set to minimal, but nothing I see shows he was a hired gun. tbh I thought he was Kaz Sasaki, LOL
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Post by Reddington on Apr 16, 2020 11:34:37 GMT -5
any other gripes? Chris is in the middle of some stuff for work so gripes will be open through tonight.
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Post by redsgm on Apr 16, 2020 11:55:14 GMT -5
SP- Brad Radke-
Desire for winner- to Minimal Loyalty- to Loyal
Played all 12 years for Minnesota....
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Post by redsgm on Apr 16, 2020 12:09:29 GMT -5
SP- Chuck Smith Loyalty- ? Desire for winner- Played only 2 seasons both for Florida
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Post by Reddington on Apr 16, 2020 14:05:16 GMT -5
SP- Chuck Smith Loyalty- ? Desire for winner- Played only 2 seasons both for Florida June 17, 1991: Signed by the Houston Astros as an amateur free agent. December 5, 1994: Drafted by the Chicago White Sox from the Houston Astros in the 1994 rule 5 draft. October 17, 1997: Granted Free Agency. December 15, 1998: Purchased by the Colorado Rockies from Sioux Falls (Northern). April 2, 1999: Released by the Colorado Rockies. April 9, 1999: Signed as a Free Agent with the Texas Rangers. June 9, 2000: Traded by the Texas Rangers to the Florida Marlins for Brant Brown. March 25, 2002: Purchased by the Colorado Rockies from the Florida Marlins. July 18, 2002: Released by the Colorado Rockies. January 17, 2003: Signed as a Free Agent with the Milwaukee Brewers. January 21, 2003: Granted Free Agency. April 23, 2003: Signed as a Free Agent with the Atlanta Braves. October 15, 2003: Granted Free Agency. January 6, 2004: Signed as a Free Agent with the Atlanta Braves. September 20, 2004: Released by the Atlanta Braves. July 14, 2005: Signed as a Free Agent with the Baltimore Orioles. October 15, 2005: Granted Free Agency.
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Post by redsgm on Apr 16, 2020 14:13:24 GMT -5
oops I didn't find that info
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Post by Spencer on Apr 17, 2020 20:01:40 GMT -5
Gonna auto Jeff?
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Post by Reddington on Apr 17, 2020 20:13:12 GMT -5
Not till morning, messaged him last night, and kinda concerned that haven't heard anything.
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Post by Spencer on Apr 17, 2020 20:14:11 GMT -5
Hope theyre all well.
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Post by Reddington on Apr 17, 2020 20:16:25 GMT -5
yeah me too. I don't chat with him often, but never not heard back from him.
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Post by CSCommish on Apr 17, 2020 20:18:33 GMT -5
I heard from Jen today --- they're in.
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Reddington
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Post by Reddington on Apr 17, 2020 20:19:25 GMT -5
Tell Jen to tell Jeff to pick
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Post by redsgm on Apr 17, 2020 20:48:06 GMT -5
How about these?
SP- Andy Pettitte- Desire for winner- to Minimal, Loyalty- to Loyal SP- Brad Radke- Desire for winner- to Minimal, Loyalty- to Loyal-- Played all 12 years for Minnesota.... C- Mike Sweeney- Desire for winner- to Minimal, Loyalty- to Loyal SP- Shigetoshi Hasegawa- Loyalty to Average
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Post by Reddington on Apr 17, 2020 20:54:14 GMT -5
How about these? SP- Andy Pettitte- Desire for winner- to Minimal, Loyalty- to Loyal SP- Brad Radke- Desire for winner- to Minimal, Loyalty- to Loyal-- Played all 12 years for Minnesota.... C- Mike Sweeney- Desire for winner- to Minimal, Loyalty- to Loyal SP- Shigetoshi Hasegawa- Loyalty to Average Have you downloaded the latest file? Afaik Chris did those all, but I haven't actually checked.
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Post by CSCommish on Apr 17, 2020 21:37:41 GMT -5
I'l check on Pettitte. Still sad he went to the Astros. I did the other changes.
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