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This is an interesting thread.
I slow skimmed it, and don't think I saw this mentioned, but in order to use something like the Lahman database to come up with accurate fielding ratings, you are most likely going to have to start with the real life major league team and work your way backwards to the individuals. This is what Bill James does with Win Shares. I don't think you would have to import players to their real life teams to do this. You can create the players ratings based on his real life team within the database and then import the player into a draft, or whatever after the ratings have been created, right? For the Hall of Merit project at baseballthinkfactory.org, Dan Rosenheck has created a spreadsheet that basically rates every player from 1901 on for batting, base-running (not SB), fielding, pitching wins. The ratings he's come up with correlate pretty well with the current play-by-play metrics for modern players and he then applies the formulas back for the years where we don't have play-by-play. I would think even just using that spreadsheet as a jump-off point would help, heck the ratings could be directly imported into Lahman by adding a column or two (I believe he has a column that adjusts them based on playing time as well). It might be tougher for guys that played multiple positions, but I think it could be done. But if you aren't using PBP data, you pretty much have to work backwards from the team, or it's not going to work. |
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2. By team BABIP, I mean the BABIP for the team's pitching staff. Team defense must factor into that, right? 3. The past two years, I've simmed the '74 season probably 100 times. Did I check the BABIP stats each time? Of course not. But I have noticed that Baltimore's defensive stats rarely match up with their real-life defensive stats. I think it's no coincidence that the BABIP for Baltimore's pitching staff also rarely (if ever) approaches their real-life BABIP. |
I edited the DB and gave all players a default rating at their positions so that all 2bmen have the same defensive rating, all OF's have the same ratings, etc when using base fielding ratings on Career. I found that pitcher BABIP against were basically right on target with their real life stats.
This suggests that right now the spread of fielding ratings in OOTP historicals is too great. On the 100 scale we probably need a spread of no more than 20 points between the best and worst defenders at a position. |
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In the OF there is logic in keeping 1 bad fielder (AL excepted) who can hit but unless you have a true platoon situation reserve players don't start 'cause they can't hit. |
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You don't have players that are replacement level hitters and replacement level fielders. Well, you do, but they are called AA players. Typically replacement level hitters at a position are at least average fielders or they wouldn't have jobs. |
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