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07-05-2007, 03:06 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #71 | | Newb
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getting on base, stealing bases, and scoring with impunity :cool:
like Hanley Ramirez, except without the pop |
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07-05-2007, 03:15 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #72 | | Newb
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Meh, san diegos trashy away form really killing my season atm. That and my lousy base stealing.
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07-05-2007, 03:28 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #73 | | Registered User
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*Boskovic* said, "It just happened to be one of those games where even when I made mistakes, they either fouled them off or someone would make a fine defensive play. It was just one of those games that things went my way."
| such modesty, not me at all.
er..also can somebody give me a quick run through of what the abreviations all mean
and finally are colorado rockies not very good, they look to be bottom of the leagues.
but im quite happy with 7th draft pick tho
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07-05-2007, 03:41 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #74 | | Newb
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Colorado are generally crap. Not bad enough to get any attention, but not good enough to get any either. As for abbreviations, ones I know;
G-Games played
AB-At Bats
H-Hits
2B-to 2nd base
3B-to 3rd
HR-Home runs
RBI-Runs Batted In
R-Runs
BB-
K-Strike outs
AVG-Batting Average
OBP-On base Potential
SLG-
OPS-
SB-Stolen Bases
CS-Caught Stealing
Pitching
GS-Games Started
W-wins
L-losses
SV-Saves?
IP-Innings Pitched
HA-Hits Allowed
HR-Home runs Allowed
R-Runs allowed
ER-errors
BB-
K-Strikeouts
ERA-Earned Run Average
AVG-Average
CG-
SHO-
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07-05-2007, 03:41 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #75 | | Newb
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can we add EQA+, VORP, and WARP-2 or WARP-3 stats please xD
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07-05-2007, 07:58 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #76 | | Newb
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Originally posted by TtD:
Colorado are generally crap. Not bad enough to get any attention, but not good enough to get any either. As for abbreviations, ones I know;
G-Games played
AB-At Bats
H-Hits
2B-to 2nd base
3B-to 3rd
HR-Home runs
RBI-Runs Batted In
R-Runs
BB- Walks (no idea what that is)
K-Strike outs
AVG-Batting Average
OBP-On base Potential
SLG- Slugging percentage
OPS-
SB-Stolen Bases
CS-Caught Stealing
Pitching
GS-Games Started
W-wins
L-losses
SV-Saves?
IP-Innings Pitched
HA-Hits Allowed
HR-Home runs Allowed
R-Runs allowed
ER-errors
BB- Walks (still no idea)
K-Strikeouts
ERA-Earned Run Average
AVG-Average
CG-
SHO-
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07-05-2007, 08:48 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #77 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Josh Bad:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by TtD:
Colorado are generally crap. Not bad enough to get any attention, but not good enough to get any either. As for abbreviations, ones I know;
G-Games played
AB-At Bats
H-Hits
2B-to 2nd base
3B-to 3rd
HR-Home runs
RBI-Runs Batted In
R-Runs
BB- Walks (no idea what that is)
K-Strike outs
AVG-Batting Average
OBP-On base Potential
SLG- Slugging percentage
OPS-
SB-Stolen Bases
CS-Caught Stealing
Pitching
GS-Games Started
W-wins
L-losses
SV-Saves?
IP-Innings Pitched
HA-Hits Allowed
HR-Home runs Allowed
R-Runs allowed
ER-errors
BB- Walks (still no idea)
K-Strikeouts
ERA-Earned Run Average
AVG-Average
CG-
SHO-
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from wiki Quote:
A base on balls (BB) is credited to a batter and against a pitcher in baseball statistics when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls balls. It is better known as a walk. The base on balls is defined in Section 2.00 of baseball's Official Rules,[1] and further detail is given in 6.08(a).[2] It is called a "walk" because the batter is then entitled to walk to first base, or more specifically (as defined in the rules of baseball) he is "entitled to first base without liability to be put out." If a runner is on first base when the batter draws a walk he advances one base to make way for the batter to take first. If there are runners on first and second they both advance one base, and if the bases are loaded all three batters advance, with the runner on third advancing home to score a run. In the latter, bases loaded walk situation, the batter is credited with an RBI per rule 10.04.[3]
Receiving a base on balls does not count as an official at bat for a batter but does count as a plate appearance.[4]
A pitcher can also choose to intentionally walk a batter. This is usually done for the purpose of facing a different batter that the team feels they have a better chance of getting out, or to allow a double play possibility if first base is open with less than two outs.
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07-05-2007, 08:51 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #78 | | Newb
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Also just noticed a couple more.
CG- Complete game (when a pitcher completes all 9 innings)
SHO- Shutout (allowing no runs in a game)
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07-05-2007, 09:01 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #79 | | Newb
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007:
American League Announces #1 Player
Sam *Bouchard* sent shock waves through Major League Baseball last week with an eye-popping performance that brought him the American League Player of the Week Award.
A newcomer to the league, *Bouchard* made the establishment sit up and take notice, punishing opposing pitchers with a .480 average, 12 hits in 25 at-bats, 1 home run and 8 RBI.
Where the New York Yankees third baseman goes from here, only the baseball gods know for sure, but *Bouchard* certainly made his mark last week.
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07-05-2007, 10:12 PM
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Create a Major League Baseball Superstar 3! Post #80 | | Newb
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OPS is On-base plus slugging - the sum of OBP and SLG.
Oh, and: Quote:
Monday, July 16th, 2007:
National League Picks Top Performer
This week's top performer in the National League was first baseman Richard *McKeon* of the Cincinnati Reds. He lashed out a .636 average and was voted the Player of the Week. Over the last week *McKeon* tagged 7 hits in 11 at-bats and 2 home runs, drove in 8 runs and scored 5 times.
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