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  • Blazzen
    Pro
    • Mar 2008
    • 786

    #61
    Re: Another video

    Originally posted by mwjr
    I'm a Braves fan. Born and raised in Savannah. Watched Hank Aaron hit #715. Grew up with Murphy, Horner, et al.

    And I'm telling you Glaus should not be anywhere near a 75, much less an 80. Glaus is 34, hasn't hit 30 HRs since 2006 and essentially didn't play in 2009.

    68 is being gracious.


    2008 he hit 27.
    2007 he hit 20, but in 115 games. He was on pace to hit 26 that year with 151 games played like in 2008.
    And yes, he was injured in 2009.
    2010 he's fully recovered from surgery and if you read ajc.com like most Braves fan's do he's feeling great. 26-27 homeruns is a safe bet.

    26-27 homeruns is Chipper Jones territory - which he's rated 75-80 in power.

    I rest my case.
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    • Blazzen
      Pro
      • Mar 2008
      • 786

      #62
      Re: Another video

      Originally posted by Smitty730
      There you go, Blazzen.

      I guess Braves fans are jackasses, too?
      This one isn't a jackass because it was a respectful response, something you rarely see from a Philly fan.

      No, this guy is just misinformed, which, (see above) I enlightened him.
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      • Smitty730
        Rookie
        • Mar 2008
        • 126

        #63
        Re: Another video

        Originally posted by Blazzen
        This one isn't a jackass because it was a respectful response, something you rarely see from a Philly fan.

        No, this guy is just misinformed, which, (see above) I enlightened him.

        Please, tell me, do you REALLY know what Philly fans are like or are you simply spewing ignorant garbage?

        You hear other PEOPLE voice opinions on Philadelphians and you agree; instead of forming your own opinion, you follow others'.

        Whatever.

        Glaus hasn't been reliable in years. he's on the tail end of his career and is a significant injury risk. A 68 OVR is reasonable.
        Last edited by Smitty730; 03-01-2010, 06:03 PM.

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        • mwjr
          MVP
          • Jul 2004
          • 1393

          #64
          Re: Another video

          Originally posted by Blazzen
          http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=136267

          2008 he hit 27.
          2007 he hit 20, but in 115 games. He was on pace to hit 26 that year with 151 games played like in 2008.
          And yes, he was injured in 2009.
          2010 he's fully recovered from surgery and if you read ajc.com like most Braves fan's do he's feeling great. 26-27 homeruns is a safe bet.

          26-27 homeruns is Chipper Jones territory - which he's rated 75-80 in power.

          I rest my case.
          If power were all about home runs then you might have a point. Problem is it isn't. To get a better feel for a player's power, you need to take into consider his slugging percentage, and the last 3 full seasons (didn't count Glaus' 2009) Jones' Slugging is far superior to Glaus'.

          Jones
          2006 - .596
          2007 - .604
          2008 - .574

          Glaus
          2006 - .513
          2007 - .473
          2008 - .483

          Believe me, I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think Glaus is going to be anything more than older version of Casey Kotchman, i.e. a stop-gap until Freddie Freeman's ready.

          And not for nothing, but I wouldn't expect any athlete to get in a paper and talk about how worn out he is. So you'll understand if I'm a little skeptical about Glaus' personal evaluation. (And I read the ajc almost daily.) Sorry. I'm just not that gullible.

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          • Blazzen
            Pro
            • Mar 2008
            • 786

            #65
            Re: Another video

            Originally posted by Smitty730
            Please, tell me, do you REALLY know what Philly fans are like or are you simply spewing ignorant garbage?

            You hear other PEOPLE voice opinions on Philadelphians and you agree; instead of forming your own opinion, you follow others'.

            Whatever.

            Glaus hasn't been reliable in years. he's on the tail end of his career and is a significant injury risk. A 68 OVR is reasonable.
            I've heard the boo's and seen the batteries thrown in person at several Philly sports venues. Doesn't matter if it's the phillies, eagles, flyers, etc. Odd thing is nearby pittsburg fans are cool.

            27 homeruns and then 20 homeruns in 115 games is unreliable? He was hurt last year and had corrective surgery and now he's back.

            You're grasping at straws at this point, man.

            Time will tell...
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            • Blazzen
              Pro
              • Mar 2008
              • 786

              #66
              Re: Another video

              Originally posted by mwjr
              If power were all about home runs then you might have a point. Problem is it isn't. To get a better feel for a player's power, you need to take into consider his slugging percentage, and the last 3 full seasons (didn't count Glaus' 2009) Jones' Slugging is far superior to Glaus'.

              Jones
              2006 - .596
              2007 - .604
              2008 - .574

              Glaus
              2006 - .513
              2007 - .473
              2008 - .483

              Believe me, I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think Glaus is going to be anything more than older version of Casey Kotchman, i.e. a stop-gap until Freddie Freeman's ready.

              And not for nothing, but I wouldn't expect any athlete to get in a paper and talk about how worn out he is. So you'll understand if I'm a little skeptical about Glaus' personal evaluation. (And I read the ajc almost daily.) Sorry. I'm just not that gullible.
              Just so I'm sure you actually know what slugging % is and how it's calculated, look here:
              1. Add up all official at bats. Do not include those at bats that resulted in a walk, sacrifices or hit by <nobr style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; color: darkgreen;" id="itxt_nobr_3_0">pitch</nobr>.
              2. Step 2
                Add up total <nobr style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; color: darkgreen;" id="itxt_nobr_6_0">bases</nobr>. Total bases are how many bases you reached in all the times you hit safely.
              3. Step 3
                Divide total bases by official at bats.
              4. Step 4
                Round to the third decimal place. For example, .57051 is .571.


              Take a look at Brian McCann's slugging %. This is someone who is 70/80 in power.



              Chipper hits for a high average which results in more total bases which results in a higher slugging %. This plays into Chippers higher CONTACT rating. Brian McCann also hits for a higher average and has a higher contact rating than Glaus. Glaus contact rating is where it should be. Power is not.

              Capiche?
              Last edited by Blazzen; 03-01-2010, 06:24 PM.
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              • Smitty730
                Rookie
                • Mar 2008
                • 126

                #67
                Re: Another video

                Originally posted by Blazzen
                I've heard the boo's and seen the batteries thrown in person at several Philly sports venues. Doesn't matter if it's the phillies, eagles, flyers, etc. Odd thing is nearby pittsburg fans are cool.

                27 homeruns and then 20 homeruns in 115 games is unreliable? He was hurt last year and had corrective surgery and now he's back.

                You're grasping at straws at this point, man.

                Time will tell...
                EVERYWHERE you go, you'll hear boos, no matter the sport or town. Philly is just a little louder, that's all.

                The battery incident happened 13 years ago. A crowd of drunk college kids at the Vet.
                I
                Come to Citizens Bank Park. If you don't love the experience, I'll pay for your plane back to ATL.

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                • ShowTyme15
                  LADetermined
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 11853

                  #68
                  Re: Major League Baseball 2K10 Videos, Plenty of Them (Franchise Play)

                  One thing i always disliked about 2k was the fields themselves they look way too small. Oh well. Gonna give this game a try this year I think.

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                  • JEM
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 501

                    #69
                    Re: Major League Baseball 2K10 Videos, Plenty of Them (Franchise Play)

                    Originally posted by ShowTyme15
                    One thing i always disliked about 2k was the fields themselves they look way too small. Oh well. Gonna give this game a try this year I think.
                    I like the proportions on 2Ks fields more than The Shows.. Anyone who has visited a MLB ballpark knows that the field is nowhere near as big as it looks on the tube. In the Show the gaps are as wide as the grand canyon.

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                    • mwjr
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 1393

                      #70
                      Re: Another video

                      Originally posted by Blazzen
                      Just so I'm sure you actually know what slugging % is and how it's calculated, look here:
                      1. Add up all official at bats. Do not include those at bats that resulted in a walk, sacrifices or hit by <nobr style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; color: darkgreen;" id="itxt_nobr_3_0">pitch</nobr>.
                      2. Step 2
                        Add up total <nobr style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 100%; color: darkgreen;" id="itxt_nobr_6_0">bases</nobr>. Total bases are how many bases you reached in all the times you hit safely.
                      3. Step 3
                        Divide total bases by official at bats.
                      4. Step 4
                        Round to the third decimal place. For example, .57051 is .571.


                      Take a look at Brian McCann's slugging %. This is someone who is 70/80 in power.



                      Chipper hits for a high average which results in more total bases which results in a higher slugging %. This plays into Chippers higher CONTACT rating. Brian McCann also hits for a higher average and has a higher contact rating than Glaus. Glaus contact rating is where it should be. Power is not.

                      Capiche?
                      LMAO! Wow. Pretty condescending talk. Someone's sure full of himself.

                      We're not talking about a straight apples-to-apples conversion of a player's power numbers into ratings for a video game, yet you seem to be seeking one. Power is not just about home runs. It's about doubles and triples, as well as other factors (e.g. park factor, which, if you'll notice, Glaus played in more hitter-friendly parks in 2007 and 2006). The higher batting averages don't nullify the power numbers a player puts up. Obviously, it plays a role, but the Slg% can't be discounted simply because of the higher BAs.

                      I think what you're missing, what's lost in all of this pro-Braves agenda, is the fact that Jones and McCann's numbers have been steadfastly consistent and neither is coming off of major surgery. McCann's youth is a big factor as well. While age most likely plays a factor in Glaus' rating, the fact that he is coming off major surgery is perhaps the biggest factor.

                      Oh, and you need to check your stats. Troy Glaus has never had 30+ HRs "5-7 years in a row," as you mentioned. The most he ever did it was 3 times in a row back in 2000-2002.

                      Sorry. That 68 is more than deserved.

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                      • Blazzen
                        Pro
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 786

                        #71
                        Re: Another video

                        Originally posted by mwjr
                        LMAO! Wow. Pretty condescending talk. Someone's sure full of himself.

                        We're not talking about a straight apples-to-apples conversion of a player's power numbers into ratings for a video game, yet you seem to be seeking one. Power is not just about home runs. It's about doubles and triples, as well as other factors (e.g. park factor, which, if you'll notice, Glaus played in more hitter-friendly parks in 2007 and 2006). The higher batting averages don't nullify the power numbers a player puts up. Obviously, it plays a role, but the Slg% can't be discounted simply because of the higher BAs.

                        I think what you're missing, what's lost in all of this pro-Braves agenda, is the fact that Jones and McCann's numbers have been steadfastly consistent and neither is coming off of major surgery. McCann's youth is a big factor as well. While age most likely plays a factor in Glaus' rating, the fact that he is coming off major surgery is perhaps the biggest factor.

                        Oh, and you need to check your stats. Troy Glaus has never had 30+ HRs "5-7 years in a row," as you mentioned. The most he ever did it was 3 times in a row back in 2000-2002.

                        Sorry. That 68 is more than deserved.
                        Didn't mean it to be condescending, I truthfully thought you might have not known how slugging % is calculated because you were comparing a .307 hitter to a .255 hitter and not taking into account that slugging % is TB/AB and a higher batting average will directly contribute to a higher TB total. 52 points of batting average is a good bit. I bet if you crunch the numbers it equates to roughly 75 points in slugging which puts Glaus "power rating" in the same range as Chipper.

                        Chipper's a few years older and many players have come back strong from surgery (Gonzo and Moyland come to mind).

                        As bad as many people claim 2k's ratings are I'm surprised to find people so rabidly defending them. Arguging for the sake of argument?
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                        • Smitty730
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 126

                          #72
                          Re: Another video

                          Originally posted by Blazzen

                          As bad as many people claim 2k's ratings are I'm surprised to find people so rabidly defending them. Arguging for the sake of argument?

                          Actually, no.

                          People are arguing to dispel your dubious contentions about Glaus.

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                          • Wavebird99
                            MVP
                            • May 2009
                            • 1203

                            #73
                            Re: Another video

                            While I love the baseball talk thats going on...


                            Its Troy Glaus. If you're not happy with his rating, I am sorry

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                            • Blazzen
                              Pro
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 786

                              #74
                              Re: Major League Baseball 2K10 Videos, Plenty of Them (Franchise Play)

                              Downloaded the updated rosters and whaddaya know...

                              GLAUS is a 73/80 in power.

                              Tim Hudson is rated 80 overall.

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                              • Bob Digital
                                Rookie
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 112

                                #75
                                Re: Major League Baseball 2K10 Videos, Plenty of Them (Franchise Play)

                                This became the Troy Glaus thread, hah..

                                Originally posted by showtyme15
                                One thing i always disliked about 2k was the fields themselves they look way too small..
                                I think the same thing. The way they're rendered or the camera angles make it seem like the outfield isn't much bigger than the infield.

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