I can only say "roughly accurate" in my experience. I haven't really been concerned with the details except for players on my team in PT, and I got rid of a player because of it, just for my own little experience...
But one thing I can say that become super-obvious playing in a Perfect League is stats greatly change not just because of things like Park Factors, lineup slot & team defense but your opponents...
There are hitters facing aces every day & pitchers throwing to unreal lineups.
You of course cannot have a starting staff with a RL ERA of 2.16 & an opposing lineup with a RL BA of .300 EVER come out that way because they are one event...a 2.16 ERA pitcher will not allow a batter to hit .300, & .300 hitters coming out to .300 would not allow a pitcher to post the 2.16.
This is obvious in a way, but not so obvious when we overlook the fact in talking about a pitcher's or hitter's stats we rarely get into the details for reasons why they might have posted great numbers in a situation.; I mention this because there's a forgiveable factor when you consider it except for gross oversights.
Last edited by One Great Matrix; 12-30-2019 at 01:44 PM.
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