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Thank you for the responses. I do understand the instructions as provided in the manual, however I am not getting the intended result when choosing one year recalc. It is my understanding that one year recalc is intended to most accurately reproduce an individual's stats for that season. Thus, unless you indicate that you want to penalize players with few real life at bats or inning pitched, you will get monster ratings for players with a small sample size but monster real life numbers. If somebody hit 1 hr in only 10 real life at bats, his ratings should project to 55 hr in the 550 at bats that the "resulting stats" line of the player editor displays. I understand that choosing 3 or 5 year recalc may better represent that player, but I want the extreme results provided by one year recalc which should come closer to representing that one specific season of that player's career.
Incidentally, I have "automatically adjust league totals modifiers after each season for historical accuracy" unchecked because of the indication that it will not work with one year recalc enabled. Using my earlier player example, a player with a .345/.394/.621 real life stat line should not produce ratings as low as 40-35-30-35 on a 20-80 scale. This player's ratings should be near 80's across the board for this one season, and then be reduced the following season when he comes back down to earth.
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