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Do you know how the 20-80 scale works?
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With regard to the ratings, yes, I worked for a MLB team as a scout from 2006-2009. So... quite aware, yes.
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Baez plays over these other guys, when he has 40 less appearances than Russell and over 120 less than Alcantara in your quote above. It sure doesn't appear like that has been the case at all.
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I had Baez in MiLB longer than Russell and Alcantara, that is the reason for the less PA.
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you've never once mentioned the HR numbers for any of these players.
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Ive since finished the season ... here are the year-end stats (HR and AB/HR in parentheses)
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Player A: 376 PA, .283 - .336 - .477 (15, 23/1), 2.2 WAR
Player B: 313 PA, .257 - .294 - .429 (12, 25/1), 1.5 WAR
Player C: 326 PA, .318 - .374 - .505 (7, 43/1), 3.3 WAR
vs. RHP:
Player A: 322 PA, .282 - .332 - .480 (13, 23/1)
Player B: 203 PA, .228 - .266 - .394 (8, 24/1)
Player C: 243 PA, .330 - .374 - .542 (7, 32/1)
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With "stats only" .... player B should not see the field vs RHP. So...why is he?
Does the AI Evaluation settings only adjust the headline overall / potential ratings and not matter to lineup settings?