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Originally Posted by Matt Arnold
Yes, they are the new ones. The ratings change is basically how they changed due to their performance to date. So if someone is like a 64 (original value 60), you can basically think of them like their "preseason" projection of a card, if they had one at launch, would have been a 60, and they're up to a 64 now due to their performance.
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That brings up a question for me:
How do you weight the monthly production of a player?
Let's assume Player X starts as a 40 and hits .340 with 10 HR and 25 RBI in April. That definitely won't make him a 100 right away, but what if he continues this pace and does that in every other month?
A season of .340 with 60 HR and 150 RBI would be a 100, right?