Well, the Nationals' offense isn't actually that bad, so your examle isn't
the best. But the sim does NOT compensate for quality of competition or for
the place where the stats were accrued when calculating your team's
results. If he pitches a shutout in Coors Field, or Yankees Stadium,
against a great offense, it will be treated just the same as if he shut out
the Padres in Petco, and the ONLY adjustment to those numbers will be based
on the quality of his Scoresheet opponent.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Derek Hiemforth <derek@...>wrote:
>
>
> So you're telling me that if Tim Lincecum pitches a shutout against
> the Nationals, then he's equally likely to pitch a shutout against the
> toughest lineup in my Scoresheet BL league? And if that's not what
> you're telling me, then you misunderstood my post.
>
> - Derek
>
> On Jul 8, 2009, at 10:32 AM, kwarrenca wrote:
>
> > Who a pitcher faced in real life and the park they pitched in is
> > totally irrelevant.
> >
> > The simulator treats a game in PETCO Park against the Nationals
> > exactly the same as it treats a game against the Phillies in
> > Citizens Bank Park.
> >
> > Your post indicates that you believe that the simulator takes into
> > account the quality of competition a pitcher had in real life. It
> > doesn't.
>
>
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