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Old 07-24-2018, 04:32 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by battists View Post
How do you figure out, say, the league baseline for k or bb %?


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league settings -> Stats and AI page from your league totals. what you can't directly derive from that, you can get from historical data of league -- once it exists and while using ~same settings.

most you can get right from the AB / BB / babip et al. league totals from the settings page.

i don't worry about being 100% precise when it isn't important.. e.g. i'm just dividing hr by 162g and not worring about the leftover innings etc... those few decimals won't change any decision, and if it does it's a flip of the coin anyway.

edit: assumes LT and LTMs jive together or you need league historical data and a spreadsheet. this is a benefit of how i start a league. i callibrate the LTMs with more a long-term simulation or 2 (or 3+). auto-calculating will accomplish nearly the same thing, but won't quite be in the middle relative to all possible talent distributions for the league on any single rating.

i have a spreadsheet in forums that takes a 2subleague league and sums them together per year and helps suggest new ltm relative to LT used. google ootp my name and ltm spreadsheet if you want it.. should find it from that. you don't need to use the LTM portion, but it will quickly sum all the stats and average them out for you from any 2 sub-league exported stats. if you know how to expand a spreadsheet table, it can handle any # of years. you'd have to make a slight edit if only 1 sub-league or >2.

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