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Originally Posted by SirMichaelJordan
Yes, I finished it and got good results.
I had some info stored in my phone but deleted it by mistake. I plan on redoing it after I set my league up with feeders and other leagues.
Long story short, I broke down the age groups by 33 & Over, 26-32 and 25 & Under based on PA (innings for Pitchers)
20% of the players who made an MLB appearance in the 2032 season was 33 & Over (oldest was 41 and the amount of 33+ players decreased after the age of 33; there was a hugh drop of from 32 to 33) 4 over 33 batters were listed in the Top 10 batters (based on an AI Eval of 25/25/25/25) 6 over 33 players were on the Top Pitcher list.
60% of the players who made an appearance in the 2032 MLB season were between the ages of 26-32 (high peak of 28 year olds; 26 seemed to be the age of established MLBers) a total of 26 players were listed on the Top Batter/Pitcher list (12 batters, 14 Pitchers)
20% of the players who made an appearance in the 2032 MLB season were under 25. 22 seemed to be the number where the best prospects reach the majors for the first time and 25 gave the impression of when most players will seem to "get it". A total of 4 under 25 players were on the Top Batter/Pitcher list (2 pitchers, 2 batters) the youngest player was a 23 year old SS.
For a light comparison, the QuickStart roster (based on 2011 stats) had similar numbers:
20% Over 33
58% 26-32
22% Under 25
I had detailed numbers for all ages but lost the info. These are just the numbers I remembered, It may not be accurate.
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So you had .500 across the board + 200 TCR?