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 Post subject: Re: 2017 MLBPP Update
PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 2:38 am 
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AgentP wrote:
I can help with the Rangers hitters:

Jonathan Lucroy (C) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Mike Napoli (1B) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Rougned Odor (2B) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Adrian Beltre (3B) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Elvis Andrus (SS) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Jurickson Profar (LF/SS/2B) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Ryan Rua (LF/1B/RF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Delino DeShields (LF/CF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Carlos Gomez (CF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Nomar Mazara (RF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Shin-soo Choo (RF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Drew Robinson (INF/OF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Robinson Chirinos (C) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15
Joey Gallo (3B/LF) 4/15/255/15/15/15/15

Alright putting that in when I get there Agent,
But seriously are you going to help with the update this year?


lmao

I'll prolly chip in here and there as I see things? yeah

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Pitchers:
#64 Jayson Aquino* - 95, 140, 40, CCHG-3, CRV-2
Alec Asher* - 96, 150, 130, SNK-2, CHG-2, SLD-2, CRV-2
#48 Richard Bleier* - 94, 100, 135, SNK-3, CCHG-2, SLRV-2
#53 Brad Brach - 99, 140, 40, SLD-3, CCHG-2, SNK-1, W/RISP-4, VS. LEFTY-2, Dr.K,
#68 Brad Bridwell* - 97, 100, 120, CHG-2, CUT-3, SLD-2, SNK-1
#53 Zach Britton - 102, 190, 40, SNK-7, W/RISP-4, Vs. Lefty-4, Poise-4, FB Life-4, Spin-4, GB Pitcher, Safe Pitch, STR Finisher, Dr.K, Intimidator(Best Closer in the game)
#37 Dylan Bundy - 99, 120, 140, SLD-2, CCHG-2, DRCRC-3, SNK-1, W/RISP-4, Fat Pitch, Flyball Pitcher
#71 Oliver Drake - 96, 100, 60, SPLT-3
#61 Jason Garcia* - 98, 100, 120, HSNK-2, SLD-2, CCHG-2
#39 Kevin Gausman - 102, 170, 150, SLRV-3, SPLT-4, CRV-2, W/RISP4, Fat Pitch, Vs. Lefty4
#60 Mychal Givens - 100, 100, 40, SLD-4, CCHG-3, W/RISP-4, Vs. Lefty-2, Flyball Pitcher, Dr.K
#43 Joe Gunkel* - 97, 150, 40, CCHG-2, SLD-3
#58 Donnie Hart - 91, 140, 40, 2SFB-1, SLD-2, CHG-2
#31 Ubaldo Jimenez - 103, 120, 150, SPLT-3, SLD-2, CUT-3, CRV-2, W/Risp-2, FB Life-2, Flyball Pitcher, GB Pitcher,
#62 Chris Lee* - 99, 120, 120, SLD-2, HCUT-2, CCHG-3
#65 Jesus Liranzo* - 100, 120, 40, HSLD-3, CHG-2
#38 Wade Miley(10-Day DL)* - 96, 150, 140, 2SFB-1, SLD-2, CRV-4, CHG-3, Vs. Lefty-4, Fat Pitch
#52 Vidal Nuno - 94, 200, 120, 2SFB-1, SLD-3, CCHG-2, DRCRV-3, W/RISP-4, Vs. Lefty-5, Flyball Pitcher, Fat Pitch
#56 Darren O'Day - 92, 200, 40, SLRV-3, SNK-6, W/RISP-4, Dr.K, Spin-4, FB Life-4
#30 Chris Tillman(10-Day DL)* - 98, 120, 140, SNK3, 2SFB2, CUT-3, CCHG-3, KNCRV-4, SLD-2, W/RISP-4
#41 Logan Verrett* - viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9539&p=198713&hilit=Logan+Verrett#p198713 I'll use this one because he hasn't done much in the recent years
#63 Tyler Wilson - 95, 170, 120, HSLD-4, CHG-3
#59 Mike Wright* - 101, 130, 120, SLD-2, CCHG-2, DRCRV-3, Vs. Lefty-1
#49 Gabriel Ynoa* - 97, 160, 140, VSLD-6, DRCRV-4, CCHG-3
TRJ, CON, POW, SPD, FLD, ARM STR, ERES
Catchers:
#29 Wellington Castillo - 3, 8, 140, 6, 8, 10, 10, Vs. Lefty4, W/RISP-4, Timely Whiff
#36 Caleb Joseph - 2, 5, 127, 7, 10, 10, 11, Clutch Hit-4, Throwing-4
Infielders:
#19 Chris Davis(1B-A, 3B-C,RF-D, LF-D) - 4, 6, 240, 6, 12, 9, 7, Clutch Hit-4, Vs. Lefty-2, Power Hitter, Timely Whiff, Gd Bunter, Star
(AS A PITCHER- 92, 90, 40, SPLT-2)
#3 Ryan Flaherty(2B-A, SS-C, 3B-C, 1B-C, LF-C, RF-C) - 2, 9, 120, 8, 9, 8, 8, Vs. Lefty-5, Clutch Hit-5, Spray Hitter, Gd Bunt
#2 J.J. Hardy(SS-A) - 2, 8, 120, 6, 14, 12, 11, Clutch Hit-4, Pull Hitter
#13 Manny Machado(3B-A, SS-C) - 4, 10, 200, 9, 14, 15, 14, Star, Clutch Hit-2, Vs Lefty-5, Power Hitter, Hot Hitter, Tough Out, Stealing-4, BR-4, Throwing-4, Durability-4, Consistency-4, Gold Glover, Barehand Catch, Cannon Arm
#6 Jonathan Schoop(2B-A, 3B-C) - 3, 8, 155, 6, 10, 12, 14, Vs. Lefty-4, Pull Hitter, Throwing-4, BSR-4
Outfielders:
#17 Dariel Alvarez*(RF-A, CF-C, LF-C) - 2, 8, 120, 12, 10, 15, 10,Cannon Arm(when you throw a 100, you win a prize), Throwing-4
#14 Craig Gentry(RF-A, CF-C, LF-C) - 2, 5, 80, 13, 10, 8, 8, Pull Hitter, Tough Out, Grt INFLD Hitter, Bunt Master, Stealing4, BSR-4
(AS A PITCHER 90, 80, 40)
#10 Adam Jones(CF-A) - 3, 8, 170, 12, 5, 13, 8, Clutch Hit-4, Vs. Lefty-2, Power Hitter, Spray Hitter, Gd Bunt, Gd INFLD HITTER, Throwing4, Cannon Arm, Gold Glover
#25 Hyun Soo Kim(LF-A) - 2, 10, 120, 7, 6, 6, 9, Spray Hitter, Hot Hitter, Tough Out, Gd Bunt
#23 Joey Rickard(RF-A, CF-C, LF-A) - 2, 8, 100, 9, 5, 6, 9, Clutch Hit-4, Vs. Lefty-5, Table Setter, Tough Out
#54 Anthony Santander(10-Day DL)*(1B-A, RF-C, LF-C, CF-C) - 3, 6, 120, 7, 7, 9, 7
#12 Seth Smith(RF-A, LF-C)-2, 7, 150, 7, 7, 6, 6, Clutch Hit-5, Vs. Lefty-1
#45 Mark Trumbo(1B-A, RF-C, LF-C) - 4, 7, 240, 7, 8, 8, 8, Power Hitter, Vs. Lefty-1, Clutch Hit-5, Pull Hitter
Designated Hitters:
#67 Trey Mancini(LF-A, RF-D) - 3, 8, 145, 7, 6, 6, 6

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 Post subject: Re: 2017 MLBPP Update
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 11:07 am 
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 Post subject: Re: 2017 MLBPP Update
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 11:17 am 
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So, I have made a new bar for the update which I will put down here below.
What I've been using for a long while now.
CON > Low - High
15 > .360 - .387
14 > .348 - .359
13 > .336 - .347
12 > .323 - .335
11 > .308 - .322
10 > .293 - .307
9 > .278 - .292
8 > .263 - .277
7 > .248 - .262
6 > .233 - .247
5 > .218 - .232
4 > .200 - .217
3 > .199 - .182
2 > .181 - .164
1 > .163 - .146
PWR > HR
250 > 50
245 > 49
240 > 48
235 > 47
230 > 46
225 > 45
220 > 44
215 > 43
210 > 42
205 > 41
200 > 40
197 > 39
193 > 38
190 > 37
187 > 36
183 > 35
180 > 34
177 > 33
173 > 32
170 > 31
168 > 30
165 > 29
163 > 28
160 > 27
158 > 26
155 > 25
153 > 24
150 > 23
147 > 22
143 > 21
140 > 20
137 > 19
133 > 18
130 > 17
127 > 16
123 > 15
120 > 14
115 > 13
110 > 12
107 > 11
103 > 10
100 > 9
90 > 8
80 > 7
70 > 6
60 > 5
50 > 4
My lowest power is 50 so players won't get that underpowered.
From AgentP's post:
Run Speed -- rough estimator but I multiply the player's Spd score x2, or add their Spd scores from 2015 and 2016
(When using SPD lowest I go is 4-6 for example if you have a 1 SPD you'll get a 4, Have a 2 SPD you'll get a six)

For fielding stats, I take the player's ARM (OF only), RngR, and ErrR and add/subtract that number from 8 (average). For example in 2016 Mark Trumbo had a 0.9 ARM, -1.4 RngR, and 0.0 ErrR. This would give ratings of 9 ARM STR, 7 FLD, and 8 E RES.

For infielders' ARM STR I the Fan Scouting Report.

For catchers' ARM STR I use their opponents' successful steal rate. League average is somewhere around 70% (it's 68.7% right now) so I use this system:

35% SB = 15 ARM STR
40% SB = 14 ARM STR
45% SB = 13 ARM STR
50% SB = 12 ARM STR
55% SB = 11 ARM STR
60% SB = 10 ARM STR
65% SB = 9 ARM STR
70% SB = 8 ARM STR
75% SB = 7 ARM STR
80% SB = 6 ARM STR
85% SB = 5 ARM STR
90% SB = 4 ARM STR
95% SB = 3 ARM STR
100% SB = 2 ARM STR
For smaller players and smaller scales I would much rather use Fan Scouting Reports.
From Jag's post:

Blue and some Green Abilities (for hitters):

Clutch Hit 4 – When a batter’s Batting Average with runners in scoring position (W/RISP) is .030-.035 points or higher than regular BA. Either career:career comparison, or season:season comparison. Should probably add a RBI minimum for this too, let's say ~70 in a season, maybe 75

Clutch Hit 5 – When a batter’s Batting Average W/RISP is about .060 points or higher than regular BA. Same situation with minimum, maybe use ~90 RBI's or more in a season as a requirement.

Vs. Lefty 4 – When a batter hits lefties .030-.035 points or higher than righties

Vs. Lefty 5 – (AKA David Wright ability) When a batter hits lefties about .060 points or higher than righties

Contact Hitter – When a player has about 190+ hits in a season (Be careful! Sometimes it could mean they just got a lot of AB’s and could have a .270 BA)

Power Hitter – When a player has 35+ homeruns in a season. Arguably when they have 30+

Spray Hitter – When a player’s spray chart has almost an equal amount of hits to all 3 parts of the field (left, center, right). Mostly a judgment call

Push Hitter – When a player has a decent % of their hits or HR’s that went over the opposite side of the field (ex: righty hitting to right field). Mostly a judgment call

Hot Hitter – Usually given to players with a BA of .300 or higher (with more than half a season played if using prior season stats). Could also help balance a player with a lot of red hitting abilities. Also for the better hitters in the league that don't hit over .300, Ex: Adam Jones, Stanton

Tough Out – We’re not 100% on how this ability works, but usually given to a player with a K% of 17.0% or lower

Good Bunt – Player has bunted a few times for a hit

Bunt Master - When a player is great at all types of bunts and can get hits out of them too

Good Infield Hitter – Usually given to players with 10 or higher in Speed. Could also look at how many infield hits they had in a season

Great Infield Hitter – Not really seen, but could be given to the top 2 (maybe 3) fastest players in the MLB

B2B Hitter – Not seen with any the players that came with the game. I’ve never used it, probably could be used with a player that has a lot of multi hit games

Firstball Hitter – When a batter’s first pitch BA is about .085 points or higher than regular BA

Table Setter – When a batter’s BA w/out men on is .030 points or higher than regular BA

Bases Clearer – When a player is known to have a lot of grand slams in the prior season, or hits .360 or higher with the bases loaded

Walk-off Hitter – When a player has gotten 2+ walk off hits/homers in a prior season

Rally Hitter – When a player hits well when team is losing (I haven’t given this out to players)

Good Pinch Hitter – When a player has a .330 BA or higher when pinch hitting

Intimidator - Usually given to the top 3 hitters in the league or if the batter is known to crush the ball (Stanton). Try not to overpower players with this!

Pull Hitter – When about 70% of all hits are to the side the player hits from (Ex: Righty to left field). Mostly a judgment call

Refined – Never used this either, maybe for players with 2250+ career hits

Throwing 4 – When a small amount of a player’s errors are from throwing

Durability 4 – Played entire season or never got injured once in a season

Consistency 4 – Usually given to the more elite hitters, or hitters that are grinders and just give a constant performance

Stealing 4 – 2 things are required for this: when a player has a decently high amount of steals in prior seasons (20+) and has a SB success% of 77 or higher

Base Running 4 – When a player is able to stretch singles into doubles without getting thrown out. Usually for the quicker players

Gold Glover – When a player has won a Gold Glove within the past 3 or 4 seasons

Barehanded Catch – When a player is known to be able to make barehanded catches with ease

Spider Catch – When a player has robbed at least 2 home runs in a season

Cannon Arm – When a player has made a lot of outfield assists or just has 14 in arm strength (13 could work)

Pivot Man – When a player has no problems with double plays being broken up and is very good with turning two

Head First Slide – When a player has slid into 1B head first

Tough Runner – When a player has rail-roaded a catcher in a recent season

Break Up DP – When a player has interfered with a double play by knocking over the SS/2B a bunch of times or blocking the throw

Trash Talk - Maybe only for Mike Piazza when Chipper Jones is at bat haha. When a player has been known for chirping

Good Block – When a catcher has been barreled before but held onto the ball

Good Catcher – More for the top 10 (maybe 15) catchers in the league

Great Catcher – Usually for the top 2 (maybe top 3) catchers in the league.

Slugger – When a hitter tends to swing for the fences

Slap Hitter – When a player tries to get on base rather than hit HR’s or has an extremely low HR count

Aggressive Hitter – Usually for players that barely walk and tend to swing at the first pitch a lot. Or when a player’s BB% is about 6.0% or lower

Patient Hitter – When a player’s BB% is about 10.5% or higher. Or when they are known to take a lot of pitches

Aggressive Stealer – When a player has attempted to steal greater than or equal to 25-30 SB’s in a season

Cautious Stealer – When a player has at most 1-2 (maybe 3) SB attempts in a season.

Aggressive Runner – When a player is known to get thrown out a lot for stretching a single into a XB-hit. Or for the faster players

Aggressive Fielder – Usually for the gold glovers and anyone that has made a lot of diving plays

Good Eye – Batter that walks a lot or doesn’t tend to swing at pitches outside the zone

Good Small Ball – Known for sacrifice bunting

Red abilities and some Greens (for batters):

Clutch Hit 2 – When a batter’s Batting Average W/RISP is .030-.035 points or lower than regular BA.

Clutch Hit 1 - When a batter’s Batting Average W/RISP is about .060 points or lower than regular BA

Vs. Lefty 2 – When a batter hits lefties .030-.035 points or lower than righties

Vs. Lefty 1 - When a batter hits lefties about .060 points or lower than righties

Timely Whiff – When K% is 23% or higher

Throwing 2 – When most of a player’s errors are throwing errors. Be careful with catchers. For almost all catchers, most of their errors are throwing errors

Durability 2 – When a player has landed on the DL more than once in a season or is known to have a couple of season ending/major injuries

Consistency 2 – When a player is very streaky

Stealing 2 – When a player has a SB success% of 55% or lower. Make sure there is a high sample size

Base Running 2 – Usually for the slower players. Like a Big Papi single (ball that bounced off the fence).

Error Prone – Usually when a player has an Error Resistance of 5 or lower

Poor Small Ball – Hasn’t bunted once to advance the runners. Don’t go crazy over this, because then it’ll be for 70% of the league. I normally don’t touch this ability

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Pitchers are pretty much the same as Jag's so it's more of a repost.
jag123jg wrote:
So this is my thought process/philosophy on how to scale players when it comes to updating them, or making the first version of them. Most of this is opinionated because we don’t know how Konami’s system worked. But it’s nice to have a scale for all of us to use rather than randomly guessing. This will be for editing /success players. Some of this was taken from Alloutwar’s post, so I will give him credit.

I also usually use career stats. To me it makes the outcome of the player more accurate rather than just basing it off of one huge break out year and then they become average again.

THESE SCALES AND INFO ON THE ABILITIES ARE FOR MLB STATS

Top Speed

"This is pretty easy on its face - go to FanGraphs, check out pitch velocity, and get the guy close to his top speed shown (probably for 4-seam fastball, or FA). FanGraphs has three columns - minimum, maximum, and average. So you want Top Speed to roughly equal the maximum velocity they've thrown with - UNLESS they threw at a top speed way outside the norm one time, or threw a higher mph as a reliever and you're making them a starter.

Don't undercut here - the game will have the pitcher average a few mph below their top FB speed, and even more when they are in 'poor form' and such. If your player's top speed reached is 93.7mph, round it up to 94. If you need more information, you can check out the actual graphs that show where a player sits for their pitch velocity."

Control

BB/9… Control Level
0.4-.00 - 255
0.6-0.8 - 250
0.8-1.0 - 240
1.0-1.2 – 230
1.2-1.4 - 220
1.4-1.6 - 210
1.6-1.8 - 200
1.8-2.0 - 190
2.0-2.2 - 180
2.2-2.4 - 170
2.4-2.6 - 160
2.6-2.8 - 150
2.8-3.0 - 140
3.0-3.2 - 130
3.2-3.4 - 120
3.4-3.6 – 110, consider adding Walk
3.6-3.8 - 100, consider adding Walk
3.8-4.0 - 90, consider adding Walk
4.0-4.2 - 80, consider adding Walk
4.2-4.4 - 70, consider adding Walk
4.4-4.6 - 60, consider adding Walk
4.6-4.8 -50, consider adding Walk
4.8-5.0 - 40, consider adding Walk
5.0-5.2 - 30, consider adding Walk
5.2-5.4 - 20, consider adding Walk
5.4-5.6 - 10, consider adding Walk
5.6+ - 1, consider adding Walk

Also, Don't give WALK NO MATTER WHAT IN ALL CAPS LIKE THIS
"Now this can be adjusted - if the pitcher is known to work the corners, if scouting reports give you good control, then feel free to adjust as needed. Sometimes BBs can be related to tough hitters, tight umpiring, or bad luck."

Stamina

"If the pitcher was a starter, I try to find a few seasons where their games total is equal to the games started total (so no relief appearances mess up the numbers). Then, divide the IP total for that season, by the number of games pitched."

Innings per start......stamina level
8.2+: 190 (Could see up to 20 CGs)
8+: 180 (Should see 5-13 CGs every season)
7.5+: 170 (you should see 4-10 CGs every season from this guy)
7.2+: 162 (should still see 3-7 CGs)
7+: 157 (still seeing 2-5 CGs)
6.6+: 152 (Maybe one CG a season)
6.2+: 147 (maybe a CG every other season or so)
6+: 142
5.5+: 138
5.2+: 133
5+: 128
4.5: 120 (anything under this is probably a swing man or a starter that implodes)
Swing man: 80-120
Middle reliever: 50-80
Closer/setup: 40-50

Pitches

This website is very helpful! : [url]http://www.brooksbaseball.net[/
I use it a lot and the least I have given is a 2 in a category

Blue abilities for pitchers (plus some greens):

*Note: not all abilities are possible to acquire in success mode*

W/RISP 4 – Average LOB% (strand rate) is between 70%-72%. Anything at 75% or higher should work. Might need to modify this threshold in the future because the league has become more pitching dominant

Vs Lefty 4 – When lefties hit about .030-.035 points or lower compared to righties (If you are using career stats, then use career splits)

Poise 4 – Usually given to the more elite pitchers. Could help balance a player with a lot of reds

Fastball Life 4 – When the pitcher’s fastball has a .230 or lower Batting Average against it

Spin 4 – When more than 1/2 of a pitcher’s pitches have a sub .230 Batting Average against them

Release 4 – When CS% is over 30%, or total SBs kept to single digits in a season (100+ IP)

Recovery 4 – Always

Groundball Pitcher – When a pitcher’s GB% is constantly over 50% or if you’re doing a season-by-season update, then just go off of their prior season

Safe Pitch – When a pitcher’s HR/9 is lower than or equal to 0.5

Strong Finisher – I wouldn’t use this for anyone besides closers. When their save% is 90% or higher. Try to make sure they have a decent amount of saves in a season. Probably 20-25 or higher. (can be found on “more stats” on baseball reference, or do the math yourself!)

Dr. K – when a player’s K/9 is higher than 9.0. When it’s 8.5 it could be a stretch but only if there has been improvement over the player’s career

Good Pickoff – 4+ pickoffs in a season

Good Delivery – When a pitcher hides his changeup well, or has a constant arm angle/motion. Usually announcers talk about it

Good Reflexes – When they catch/field a lot of come backers, the extremely fast ones. Ex: Jose Fernandez on Tulo

Lucky – When a pitcher has racked up greater than or equal to 15 wins in consecutive seasons. Definitely consider when they get 20+ in a season

Battler – When a pitcher gets pumped or shows a lot of positive emotion

Pokerface - When a player never shows emotion/fatigue on the mound (probably should only look at regular season games, because everyone celebrates when they win the WS)

Intimidator – Usually for the top 2-3 starters and top 2-3 closers. (Or when they constantly throw 103+ MPH) Try to be careful with this because pitchers will usually have a ton of blues when they are the best of the best.

Gyroball – Don’t think this has ever been used before, but if a pitcher is known to throw it, then give it to him

Consistency 4 – Usually given to the more elite pitchers, top 15 or so. Or if they are just constant with their performances

Durability 4 – Never missed any starts or got injured more than once

Breakingball/Fastball Pitcher – Just look at their Pitch F/X on fangraphs and see if they are lop sided with either fastballs or breaking balls. Usually when a fastball is thrown more than 75-80% of the time = fastball pitcher. When their fastball is thrown less than a off speed pitch, then use breaking ball, or when the % of pitches are divided equally

Good Pace – When a pitcher is known to have a short amount of time between pitches. robhallett had mentioned that there is a stat column for pace. It is located in the chart titled called "PITCHf/x Plate Discipline" on fangraphs. The average seems to float form 21.5-21.8 seconds. So anything in the teens (19 or lower) should warrant this ability

Red Abilities for pitchers (plus some greens):

W/RISP 2 – When a pitcher’s LOB% is lower than 70%

Vs Lefty 2 – When lefties hit .030-.035 points or higher compared to righties

Poise 2 – When a player is considerably bad. More of a judgment call, or if you’re trying to balance out a pitcher

Fastball Life 2 – When a pitcher’s fastball has a .280 or higher Batting Average against it

Spin 2 – When more than 1/2 of a pitcher’s off-speed pitches have a .280 or higher Batting Average against them

Rob's way to acquire Spin 2 in success: "Go to shopping centre, choose movies. Choose the middle option, I think it might be 'sometimes'?? Then choose 'action' as the type of movie. It will take a bit of save loading."

Release 2 - high rate of steal success - CS% < 25%, SB total > 13 on a season (min 100 IP)

Recovery 2 – Never seen this. Not really sure how to warrant it

Flyball Pitcher – When a pitcher’s GB% is constantly under 40% or if you’re doing a season-by-season update, then just go off of their prior season

Fat Pitch – When a pitcher’s HR/9 is higher than 1.3

Choke Artist – When a starters tend give up a lot of runs/hits towards the 5th inning, or lose their leads constantly in the 5th or later. A good example is when the Batting Average against increases during each rotation through the batting order. For closers, it usually should be given when they blow a lot of saves and are removed from the closer role

Slow Starter – When a starter (not normally for closer/relievers) settles in after the first and/or the second inning. Usually when a pitcher gives up a lot of first inning runs

Walk – Not a fan of this because it tends to ruin a pitcher. If you feel like he needs it, then go for it! (see chart for when to use it)

Unlucky – When player has 13+ losses in consecutive seasons (with a losing record) Or when they have a low winning% with a sub 3.50 ERA. Or when they have too many losses for a low ERA

Hot Head – When a pitcher tends to show negative emotion towards players/umpires. Or when they throw a tantrum on the mound, shouts at his fielders, picks fights with batters, hits batters, etc

Consistency 2 – When you see dominant/terrible starts in a back and forth manner. Or when they are streaky with good and bad starts

Durability 2 – Constantly injured. Not 100% for this with Tommy John because it was only a 1 time thing (unless you’re Josh Johnson). But TJ surgery could warrant this

Shuuto Spin - Not 100% certain on this. Maybe when they’ve been known to not have complete control on how their fastball moves

Sandbag – When a pitcher’s WHIP is higher than about 1.500 (league average is about 1.300) Could also look at splits (on baseball reference) and look at the BA's against throughout the batting

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Pitchers:
#24 Danny Barnes* - 96, 140, 40, CCHG-2, VSLD-2
#31 Joe Biagini - 98, 160, 40, CUT-3, DCRV-5, CCHG-2, FB Life-4, Vs. Lefty-2, GB Pitcher, Safe Pitch,
#72 Ryan Borucki* - 96, 120, 130, CCHG-3, CRV-3, FB Life-4, Durability-2
#50 Matt Dermody* - 94, 130, 130, VSLD-2, CCHG-2
#25 Marco Estrada - 95, 150, 150, CCHG-3, CUT-3, DCRV-3, Flyball Pitcher, FB Life-4, W/RISP-4, Vs. Lefty4, Spin-4, Fat Pitch,
#37 Jason Grilli - 100, 100, 40, SLD-4, CCHG-2, W/RISP-4, Safe Pitch, Flyball Pitcher, Dr. K
#33 J.A. Happ - 97, 160, 145, 2SFB-2, CCHG-5, SLRV-2, DCRV-2, W/RISP-4, FB Life-4
#56 J.P. Howell - 94, 150, 40, 2SFB-3, KCRV-3, W/RISP-4, VS. LEfty-4, GB Pitcher, Safe Pitch, BRK BALL PITCHER
#51 Dominic Leone - 100, 120, 40, 2SFB-2, CUT-2, VSLD-2, W/RISP-4, Vs. Lefty-2, Fat Pitch
#45 Francisco Liriano - 99, 100, 145, 2SFB-2, HSLD-4, CCHG-3, CRV-2, Vs. Lefty-4, GB Pitcher, Dr.K
#62 Aaron Loup - 101, 160, 40, 2SFB-2, CRV-3, CCHG-2, GB Pitcher, Dr.K, Vs. Lefty-4
#54 Roberto Osuna(10-Day DL)* - 101, 200, 40, CCHG-4, CUT-5, HSLD-4,STR Finisher, Dr.K, W/RISP4, Flyball Pitcher, Vs. Lefty-2
#41 Aaron Sanchez - 101, 140, 160, DCRV-5, CCHG-5, W/RISP4, Vs. Lefty-2, FB Life-4, Spin-4, GB Pitcher, Dr.K, Consistency-4
#47 Bo Schultz(10-Day DL)* - 101, 170, 120, SLD-5, CCHG-3, FB LIfe-4, Spin4, Vs. Lefty-4, GB pitcher, Fat Pitch,
#35 Chris Smith* - 93, 100, 80, W/RISP-4, Flyball Pitcher, Fat Pitch, Dr.K
#38 Joe Smith - 98, 130, 40, 2SFB-3, SLD-5, CCHG-3, W/RISP-4, Vs. Lefty4, GB Pitcher, Fat Pitch,
#46 Glenn Sparkman(10-Day DL)* - 96, 140, 140, CCHG-3, HSLD-4, CRV-2, Durability-2
#6 Marcus Stroman - 98, 180, 160, 2SFB-3, SLD-3, CUT-4, CRV4, CCHG-2, W/RISP4, FB Life-4, Spin4, STR FINISHER(DID YOU SEE THAT PERFECT GAME THOUGH)
#52 Ryan Tepera - 100, 120, 60, CUT-4, VSLD-3, 2SFB-2, W/RISP4, Vs. Lefty4, Spin4, FBLife2, GB Pitcher, Safe Pitch,
Catchers:
#69 Juan Graterol* - 2, 6, 100, 6, 7, 7, 9
#55 Russel Martin(C-A, 3B-C, 2B-C, RF-C) - 3, 5, 160, 7, 9, 11, 12, Clutch Hit-5, Spray Hitter, Timely Whiff
#-- Jarrod Saltalamacchia(C-A, 1B-C) - 3, 3, 150, 6, 8, 7, 10, Timely Whiff, Vs. Lefty-2, Clutch Hit-2, Gd Bunt, Pull Hitter
Infielders:
#18 Darwin Barney(2B-A, 3B-C, SS-C, LF-C) - 2, 8, 80, 9, 10, 10, 7, Vs. Lefty-5, Clutch Hit-1, Spray Hitter, Bunt Master, Tough Out
#20 Josh Donaldson(3B-A, C-C, 2B-C, SS-C) - 4, 10, 210, 9, 12, 11, 7, Clutch Hit-5, Vs. Lefty-5, Power Hitter, Spray Hitter, Tough Out, Hot Hitter, Gd Bunt, Intimidator, Firstball Hitter
#17 Ryan Goins(2B-A, SS-C, 3B-C, 1B-C, LF-C, RF-C) - 2, 3, 80, 9, 8, 8, 8, Vs. Lefty-1, Clutch Hit5, Push Hitter, Gd Bunt
#28 Steve Pearce(1B-A, 2B-C, 3B-C, LF-C, RF-C) - 3, 9, 160, 7, 9, 8, 7, Vs. Lefty-4
#14 Justin Smoak(1B-A) - 3, 5, 140, 4, 8, 6, 8, Clutch Hit-2, Spray Hitter
#29 Devon Travis(2B-A) - 3, 10, 150, 9, 11, 7, 7, Clutch Hit-5, B2B Hitter(He really goes with the rally and in Toronto there is many), Spray Hitter
#2 Troy Tulowitzki(SS-A) - 3, 7, 160, 11, 12, 14, 12, Star, Gold Glover, vs lefty 4, walk off HTR, Pull Hitter, power hitter, throwing 4, Cannon arm, agg run, agg field, Contact hitter, hot hitter
#15 Richard Urena*(SS-A) - 2, 6, 155, 8, 10, 12, 10(Is he overpowered no, of course not. He's in triple A, he should have Timely Whiff and Vs. Lefty-1, he has lots of holes in his swing too.)
Outfielders:
#30 Anthony Alford*(CF-A, LF-C, RF-C, 2B-C, has tested SS-D) - 2, 7, 120, 12, 10, 10, 10(He's a five tool so I gave him a 10 in each fielding, has a hole or two in his swing, but has an average bat)
#19 Jose Bautista(RF-A) - 4, 6, 175, 8, 6, 10, 6, Power Hitter, Throwing 4, Star, Pt Hitter, agg run, agg field, Pr Small ball, Pull Hitter, Break Up Double Play, Hot Head(We're talking about Jose Bautista), And Intimidator to make him OP
#3 Ezequiel Carrera(RF-A, LF-C, CF-C) - 2, 6, 110, 13, 11, 7, 10, Clutch Hit-5, Vs. Lefty-5, Spray Hitter, Bunt Master(He did this really well in 2016), BR-4(That's where high Spd Rating comes from), Gd Infld Hitter
#9 Darrel Ceciliani*(CF-A, LF-C) - Trj; 1, contact; 6, power; 78, arm; 6, run; 10, eres; 10, abilities; Vs lefty 4, base running 4
#13 Lourdes Gurriel*(SS-A, 3B-C, 2B-C, 1B-C, LF-C, RF-C) - 2, 8, 125, 8, 10, 10, 10
#11 Kevin Pillar(CF-A, LF-B, RF-C) - 2, 8, 100, 13, 14, 10, 9, Stealing-4, Gold Glover, Clutch Hit-5, Vs. Lefty-4, Bunt Master, Barehand Catch, Spider Catch(I'd imagine he would be the best fielder anywhere), Star(For his ability, he is a star especially for his plays)
#23 Dalton Pompey(10-Day DL)*(CF-A, LF-C) - 2, 6, 120, 13, 10, 7, 10(I don't want to give him much because abilities would be bad since he barely has 60 some games)
#48 Harold Ramirez* - 2, 8, 100, 10(His speed is behind him), 8, 8, 8, STL-2(Yeah this is definently right with stealing 21 bags and getting caught 30, don't try man)
Designated Hitters:
#8 Kendry Morales(1B-A, RF-C) - 4, 9, 175, 6, 8, 8, 8(average fielder), Clutch HIt-5, Vs.Lefty-5, Power Hitter, Spray Hitter, Tough Out,
Things I notice:
Gosh this team has a lot of good prospects in the lower levels, but close to the Bigs
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