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Originally Posted by Comedian2004
I really did not like those ratings, as a lot of them are based on league average. I can go round and round about that.
The league average, IMHO, is a crock. First, you have pitchers batting in the NL. So, you would have to break it down between leagues.
2nd. The league average should just be based on the guy that started the game. Your team gets a lead, in the 7th inning, they start making defensive subs. Better fields, lousy hitters. This lowers the league aveage for hitting.
My HOF points for 6.x was very nice, as it truely showed the value of the hitter or pitcher.
Another thing, they give more points in the BR one based on your position played. In OOTP, position does not affect your hitting, at least it is not documented. So, a catcher is not going to be more fatigued in the 8th inning, compared to a right fielder, who handled 4 balls all game.
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Actually, HOF Monitor doesn't deal with league average information... but it does add for some positions. While it's not entirely a good thing for OOTP, it doesn't seem to skew the numbers as badly as it might.
HOF Standards does add something for all positions... which is definately not needed in the game I think.