Right, I get that. The distribution of power is skewed too wide, which is reflected in enormous totals year-in, year-out for top HR hitters. The issue has been a problem with avoid K for years, leading to too many 170+ avoid K ratings and to some .400 seasons and flirtations with .400 near every season at default player modifiers. I've been reducing the avoid K for years, but not as much as your PCMs.
This set of a few outliers on HRs is just more extreme and I wasn't able to keep the nearly all fictional players leagues in check (whereas your PCMs worked wonders in 2020s and early 2030s to avoid multiple players smashing 50+ HRs and some seasons of 60 for 10 - 15 years despite the league totals being in line).
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