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# 21 Gagnon39 @ 02/29/12 05:57 PM
I don't really remember this being an issue last year so I'll assume it won't be this year. It does seem that far to many player's contracts are ending after the first year though. The Cubs only have two players that are signed beyond 2012 on the game. That's not accurate.
 
# 22 tabarnes19_SDS @ 02/29/12 06:02 PM
Those 1 year deals are a result of them being arbitration eligible or renewable. In essence they are 1 year at a time. What cub player should have more?
 
# 23 Gagnon39 @ 02/29/12 06:04 PM
Funny, I just checked this and I'm wrong. Besides for Marmol that is.

The only Cubs signed past 2012 are Soriano, DeJesus and Marmol. That's good news for us Cubs fans.
 
# 24 Spider Tre @ 02/29/12 06:27 PM
haha... Paul Janish rated higher than Cozart
 
# 25 cadillacsts05 @ 02/29/12 06:57 PM
How come Hanley Ramirez and Ryan Zimmerman's ratings drop so much, but yet Johan Santana is still rated as the best player on the Mets even though he hasn't pitched since 2010
 
# 26 crains13 @ 02/29/12 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Spider Tre
haha... Paul Janish rated higher than Cozart
I was pretty shocked by this too, but its hard to tell since Cozart only played like 10 games (even though he was a beast in them).
 
# 27 JustinVerlander35 @ 02/29/12 07:09 PM
They got Brennan Boesch and Jhonny Peralta ranked pretty low on the Tigers roster.
 
# 28 BatsareBugs @ 02/29/12 07:17 PM
How would the 2010 AL Cy Young award winner not be considered dominant when he had an excellent 2011 season? Is it because he went 14-14 or because his ERA jumped from 2.27 to 3.47? There's more to that than just those stats.

His K/9 and BB/9 have been around 8.3 and 2.6 respectively over the past three years. His K/BB have been above 3 the past three years. His xFIP (Fielding-Independent Pitching, adjusted for park factors) last year was nearly the same as his 2010 Cy Young award season. His WHIP was still at a good line at 1.22 and he had 5 complete games last season (6 in 2010). His H/9 went up last year, but that is thanks to a BABIP that went up from .263 to .307 in 2011. His BABIP regressed due to a higher percentage of line drives given up and a drop in ground balls.
 
# 29 gator3guy @ 03/01/12 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by cadillacsts05
How come Hanley Ramirez and Ryan Zimmerman's ratings drop so much, but yet Johan Santana is still rated as the best player on the Mets even though he hasn't pitched since 2010
I thought the same thing when I saw Hanley. I know he had a rough year last year, but he was arguably one of the best hitters in the league up until then.
 
# 30 Bat @ 03/01/12 01:53 AM
Dustin Ackley's hitting looked quite low to me.
 
# 31 Chrisksaint @ 03/01/12 02:00 AM
The only thing with Hanley imo is his power, seems too low. His contact if were talking of Hanley before last year then yeah needs to be higher as well.

Josh Johnson also seemed to have a low velocity despite usually being up there in average speed at the end of the year.

Mike Stanton looked like he had a full discipline bar, but nothing in vision at all. Huh?

LoMo/Gaby looked a little low, but not too bad couldn't see their individual ratings.
 
# 32 idrisguitar @ 03/01/12 06:02 AM
I pointed this out in the OSFM thread but wanted to see if i ould get more peoples opinion on this.

Does anyone feel that there are too many SPs with 90%+ overalls? Is anyone worried that a guy like kuroda will be JUST as scary as a guy like Halladay or Verlander? as their overall doesn't look that much different.

I want to be excited to face the ELITE guys in this game and FEEL the difference. However it seems like the offset between the guys who should be the best, compared to the guys who are just great, is almost non-existant here.

Love to hear what you guys think,

PS: (I haven;t played this game for a while, so maybe im just reading too much into overall bar and these true studs really will feel way scarier.)
 
# 33 josh44 @ 03/01/12 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by idrisguitar
I pointed this out in the OSFM thread but wanted to see if i ould get more peoples opinion on this.

Does anyone feel that there are too many SPs with 90%+ overalls? Is anyone worried that a guy like kuroda will be JUST as scary as a guy like Halladay or Verlander? as their overall doesn't look that much different.

I want to be excited to face the ELITE guys in this game and FEEL the difference. However it seems like the offset between the guys who should be the best, compared to the guys who are just great, is almost non-existant here.

Love to hear what you guys think,

PS: (I haven;t played this game for a while, so maybe im just reading too much into overall bar and these true studs really will feel way scarier.)
I think the overall is not a very important stat. One of the most important things for pitching in this game is confidence, clutchness and control IMO. Some pitchers can really be dominated if you can get a few hits off them. Also when playing i definitely feel a difference between facing an ace or the 4th pitcher. You can time the ball perfect against Holliday or King Felix and you may not even make contact with it. However with lesser pitchers if can time it perfect you can usually get it in play.

Trust me when playing through a franchise i definitely hate having to face an ace pitcher cause it is just that much harder to get hits and get on top of him. Not sure how SCEA's methods work but it works haha
 
# 34 brewersfan84 @ 03/01/12 07:21 AM
Let's hope this year, they STOP REMOVING players from the FA lists to make more room!!
 
# 35 TCM @ 03/01/12 09:53 AM
No Al Alburquerque on the Tigers roster?
 
# 36 PsychoBulk @ 03/01/12 10:04 AM
Hes had surgery on his pitching elbow and wont be back until the second half of the season, so on the game he'll be on the A roster, hence you cant see him.
 
# 37 TCM @ 03/01/12 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PsychoBulk
Hes had surgery on his pitching elbow and wont be back until the second half of the season, so on the game he'll be on the A roster, hence you cant see him.
Oh that's right, totally forgot about that.
 
# 38 brett the jet favre @ 03/02/12 02:21 AM
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Originally Posted by liftheavy
Mariners: up Ryan's defense, decrease ichiro and guti...also Felix isn't as dominant as most think.
... If you watched the Mariners, you'd know damn well, if he was on a team that could score runs he'd be a 20 game winner every season.
 

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