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OFFICIAL WIS XVIII THREAD: An Ode to Claude Hendrix (2 Viewers)

Normalized stats

1. CF L Benny Kauff - .369/.448/.549

2. LF R Joe Kelley - .365/.475/.575

3. RF R Sammy Sosa - .328/.439/.719

4. 1B R Mark McGwire - .299/.469/.741

5. 3B L Eddie Mathews - .300/.402/.613

6.

7.

8.

1. Sutton

2. McGinnity

3.

4.

:shrug:

 
I'd say 30 min for Larry, executive decision. He's not in the thread and hasn't checked in today that I've seen

 
1. Henderson - R- 315/420/503

2. Raines - S - 331/429/515

3.

4.

5. Rolen -R- 314/407/577

6.

7.

8.

SP1 Walter Johnson - R - 364 IP, .195 OVA/.81 WHIP

SP2 LuisTiant - R - 260 IP, .184/.95

SP3 Vida Blue - L - 314 IP, .189/.95

RP1 Dennis Eckersley - R - 74 IP, .161/.61

Can pitch anyway.

 
1. SS – Dahlen .352/.438/.553

2. 2B – Stanky .300/.460/.412

3. 1B – Gehrig .373/.474/.765

4. LF – Gonzalez .325/.429/.688

5.

6.

7.

8.

SP1 Cicotte - 365IP 1.53ERA/.91WHIP/.05HR9

SP2 Reulbach - 309IP 1.42ERA/.96WHIP/.03HR9

SP3 Overall - 302IP 1.42ERA/1.00WHIP/.03HR9

Hopefully I can change up the top of the order but not sure with what is left out there. So far pretty meh.. :shrug:

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats

 
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How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
1. They are guesstimations at this point.2. They are the # numbers in each player's advanced stats in WIS. They compute how a player would perform in a "normal" era.

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
The sim uses a log5 based system to normalize performance across different eras. A 3.0 ERA in a pitching season like 1968 is a lot less valuable than in a runs heavy year like 2006.

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
Normalized stats are era adjusted, you can find them on the advanced tab of the player season profiles.

I do line-up projections based on how a player profiles in the normal line-up construction methodology. EG - you want your high OBP guys up front, higher slugging guys in the middle, etc. Number of PAs factors in also if you need to protect a guy who is a little short of a full season.

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
Normalized stats are era adjusted, you can find them on the advanced tab of the player season profiles.

I do line-up projections based on how a player profiles in the normal line-up construction methodology. EG - you want your high OBP guys up front, higher slugging guys in the middle, etc. Number of PAs factors in also if you need to protect a guy who is a little short of a full season.
You also need to consider PA/162 when constructing your batting order. If your highest OBP guy only has 600 PAs, he'll get fatigued if you bat him leadoff every day.

WIS gives everybody a 10% bump over real life PA/162 and IP/162.

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
Normalized stats are era adjusted, you can find them on the advanced tab of the player season profiles.

I do line-up projections based on how a player profiles in the normal line-up construction methodology. EG - you want your high OBP guys up front, higher slugging guys in the middle, etc. Number of PAs factors in also if you need to protect a guy who is a little short of a full season.
You also need to consider PA/162 when constructing your batting order. If your highest OBP guy only has 600 PAs, he'll get fatigued if you bat him leadoff every day.

WIS gives everybody a 10% bump over real life PA/162 and IP/162.
Franco shared this a while back breaking down PAs per batting order slot

725
710
695
680
665
650
635
620
610
 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
Normalized stats are era adjusted, you can find them on the advanced tab of the player season profiles.

I do line-up projections based on how a player profiles in the normal line-up construction methodology. EG - you want your high OBP guys up front, higher slugging guys in the middle, etc. Number of PAs factors in also if you need to protect a guy who is a little short of a full season.
You also need to consider PA/162 when constructing your batting order. If your highest OBP guy only has 600 PAs, he'll get fatigued if you bat him leadoff every day.

WIS gives everybody a 10% bump over real life PA/162 and IP/162.
Franco shared this a while back breaking down PAs per batting order slot

725
710
695
680
665
650
635
620
610
And in this league you may need a few more per slot. There will be runs...

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
Normalized stats are era adjusted, you can find them on the advanced tab of the player season profiles.

I do line-up projections based on how a player profiles in the normal line-up construction methodology. EG - you want your high OBP guys up front, higher slugging guys in the middle, etc. Number of PAs factors in also if you need to protect a guy who is a little short of a full season.
You also need to consider PA/162 when constructing your batting order. If your highest OBP guy only has 600 PAs, he'll get fatigued if you bat him leadoff every day.

WIS gives everybody a 10% bump over real life PA/162 and IP/162.
Franco shared this a while back breaking down PAs per batting order slot

725
710
695
680
665
650
635
620
610
#check back later

 
8.4 - Eric Gagne - 2003 - RP

Not sure about a Steroid Era pick on a Relief Pitcher, but I've never had him and I love the glasses.

 
How do you guys figure batting order. Is it based on some computation, or hey, this guy would look good here

ETA: and what are normalized stats
Normalized stats are era adjusted, you can find them on the advanced tab of the player season profiles.

I do line-up projections based on how a player profiles in the normal line-up construction methodology. EG - you want your high OBP guys up front, higher slugging guys in the middle, etc. Number of PAs factors in also if you need to protect a guy who is a little short of a full season.
You also need to consider PA/162 when constructing your batting order. If your highest OBP guy only has 600 PAs, he'll get fatigued if you bat him leadoff every day.

WIS gives everybody a 10% bump over real life PA/162 and IP/162.
Franco shared this a while back breaking down PAs per batting order slot

725
710
695
680
665
650
635
620
610
#check back later
Be sure you use PA/162 and IP/162 instead of real-life PA and IP. WIS adjusts every season (including strike seasons) to 162 games.

 
I have great gas today. This guy I work with is hard of smelling and he is never able to taste my brew. It really makes me angry to be honest, but today he walked right into one and almost passed out. :thumbup:

 

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