Nolan Ryan rated a real 1.5 stars in 1982, how does this happen?
In my America's team save Nolan Ryan has a real 1.5 star rating in 1982. I looked under the hood and this is not a scouting error. Settings are three year recal dev on TCR 100 historical minors default make bad for 23, whatever that actually is. (This is on 23 because I do not change horses mid stream. Whatever version a save starts on is where it stays.)
OOTP lists his WAR for 81, 82, and 83 as 4.7, 5.4, 4.7 for an average of 4.9. How is this a 1.5 star SP?
Note on the screen shot of the editor his current ratings support the 1.5 star rating and his potential ratings are much higher and in line with a really good pitcher.
Predicted ERA in editor is 5.42. Historical ERA for 84, 82, and 83 1.69, 3.16, and 2.98.
I suppose this is TCR. But I have to ask, does setting the TCR number affect how much a player changes or how often players change? Is this effect of TCR, if that's what it is, at all reasonable?
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