Pastapadre did some digging around the 2K community online league website and found quite a few MLB 2K11 player ratings.
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"A great deal of player ratings for MLB 2K11 are out as they were publicly accessible on the 2K community online league website. I’ve collected all the teams that were being used which amounts to 22 of them and put them in the gallery dedicated to the player ratings for ease of browsing. The teams not found were the Padres, Nationals, Tigers, White Sox, Orioles, Reds, Diamondbacks, and Pirates."
A great deal of player ratings for MLB 2K11 are out as they were publicly accessible on the 2K community online league website. I’ve collected all the teams that were being used which amounts to 22 of them and put them in the gallery dedicated to the player ratings for ease of browsing. The teams not found were the Padres, Nationals, Tigers, White Sox, Orioles, Reds, Diamondbacks, and Pirates.
If you hunt around on that site you’ll actually be able to find breakdowns for pitcher’s individual ratings as well. Keep in mind that any oddities in regards to the rosters are likely due to trades made within those online leagues or fantasy drafts having been completed at the outset. For example Vernon Wells is on the roster for the Blue Jays and the Tigers and White Sox were mostly made of players from other teams so I left them out. Justin Verlander (92), Magglio Ordonez (84), and Adam Dunn (86) were listed however.
There are also players who have signed somewhat recently such as Manny Ramirez and Johnny Damon that are not on the rosters. Either they didn’t make the cut for the default rosters or the leagues were set up prior. Generally the cutoff date comes in mid-January.
I dont understand why the Yankees ratings are so low? Why is this?
I think they are pretty accurate given the age of the team. The only one I think is bonk is AJ burnett whom I think jsut had a baaaaad year. I think he will bounce back in a huge way this year.
A great deal of player ratings for MLB 2K11 are out as they were publicly accessible on the 2K community online league website. I’ve collected all the teams that were being used which amounts to 22 of them and put them in the gallery dedicated to the player ratings for ease of browsing. The teams not found were the Padres, Nationals, Tigers, White Sox, Orioles, Reds, Diamondbacks, and Pirates.
If you hunt around on that site you’ll actually be able to find breakdowns for pitcher’s individual ratings as well. Keep in mind that any oddities in regards to the rosters are likely due to trades made within those online leagues or fantasy drafts having been completed at the outset. For example Vernon Wells is on the roster for the Blue Jays and the Tigers and White Sox were mostly made of players from other teams so I left them out. Justin Verlander (92), Magglio Ordonez (84), and Adam Dunn (86) were listed however.
There are also players who have signed somewhat recently such as Manny Ramirez and Johnny Damon that are not on the rosters. Either they didn’t make the cut for the default rosters or the leagues were set up prior. Generally the cutoff date comes in mid-January.
Plus, we know there will be frequent roster updates as soon as the game is released, so they'll be on the Rays.
Gotta say, the Red Sox batting lineup looks just as good as the Phillies pitching rotation... I think with the exception of J.D. Drew, everyone in the lineup is 80+ overall! I'm drooling at that matchup for the World Series already - Philly and Boston all the way!
Tommy Hanson @ 87, tied with Tim Hudson, is overrated. Timmy probably deserves 88-90, and Tommy 85. Jair Jurrjens got snubbed a bit, he was hurt last year led to higher ERA. Think he deserves an 82.
Heyward @ 88 seems a bit overrated. 85ish imo. Martin Prado should've been higher. Chipper at 78 hurts, but its probably about right.
Overall the ratings were pretty good this year. The dynamic ratings will be really cool too. I'm actually excited for the game this year. I just hope they don't find a way to **** it up like they have the last few years.
What I didn't see listed anywhere was potential, which seems to factor a lot more in 2k11. It's possible, too, that with dynamic ratings, some of these players in franchise and during the regular season will achieve beyond their base rating, which I think accounts for some of the lows. For example, the Phil's rotation has high marks generally, but as we all saw in the NLCS, a hot hitter (Cody Ross) or hot staff (Giants) could still prevail.