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Originally Posted by CubbyFan23
Is this true?! If so I had no idea and I'll have to change this immediately.
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Go to a catcher's editor screen, adjust his infield error rating, and you'll see his catcher rating will change. It is much less important in calculating the catcher's rating than arm or catcher ability, but it makes a difference. For this reason, and because of posts Zeyes has made elsewhere about defense, I think it must be used in-game.
I just checked a fictional OOTP league to see what IF error ratings OOTP normally gives to catchers, if this will help as a guideline. They aren't very high, normally. On the /200 scale, the median IF error for all catchers is 65, the highest is 115, and the lowest is 15. Perhaps someone could run a script to raise all catchers' IF Error by 50 (out of 200) in your set, and then every catcher would at least be near average in error rating.