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Old 08-28-2019, 04:07 PM   #7
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so, the hr are definitely uniquely... the BA is just top-tier / high-end but not crazy rare. together, a very rare combination for sure, even if the BA isn't too extravagent.

it's all relative.. looking at what 'percentile' the result falls under will tell you how rare it is. with ootp, you can make any values ~average or impossible... totally upto the end-user. looking at percentile will allow for meaningful comparison to other leagues about how rare this or that is.

.500 could be a league's average BA, if you or anyone else wanted it... then, only a very few will reach the upper limits, which would likely approach .700-.750, i bet. with a few more data points i could guesstimate that better. in that league a .400 hitter isn't so impressive. Many mlb-like leagues out there can't even produce a .400 hitter with infinite sim-years. so, their comparios would be more like a ~.320-.350 / 60-70 hr guy. you could literally port that guy over, and if they were similar results (by percential), he'd very very likely do what the other guy is doing in the other league -- import/export idea. the stats won't follow, because the ratings don't cause stats on their own.. they are relative to the LTMs/totals. but, the same ratings will do the same thigns in each, realtively speaking... same percentile.

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