Showing posts with label Player Editor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Player Editor. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Baseball Mogul: Overall Ratings

As mentioned before, Baseball Mogul used to have the problem that player ratings weren’t well-defined. For example, an 85 Contact rating might put a batter among the top 25 players in the league in this category, while an 85 Power rating might not be enough to break the top 100.

There was also a problem of rating drift. When you start a new game in 2011, the MLB average for Contact is 78; ten years later, it has risen to 82.

These problems were fixed in Baseball Mogul 2016 and further improved in Baseball Mogul 2017. Player ratings are now well-defined in terms of what each number means relative to the league. And ratings are constantly adjusted every to ensure that these definitions remain meaningful over multiple seasons.

However, I’ve gotten some questions about how the ratings are actually defined. So, I pulled a couple tables from my design documents to help clear this up. This one shows how Overall ratings are groups into 10 separate categories, each with its own general definition:


This table shows a typical distribution of players in a 30-team league:


Players in Database:  The number of players that should fall within this range in a modern database with 30 teams.

Roster Spot(s): The roster spots that players of this caliber generally fill on a major league roster. For example, players rated 77-78 will occupy roster spots #16 to #20 on an average team; they aren’t good for the starting lineup or pitching rotation (a total of 13-14 players) but they have value off the bench and out of the bullpen.






Friday, March 25, 2016

Baseball Mogul 2016 Launches April 2nd at 11:30 pm!

Baseball Mogul 2016 will be available for download from sportsmogul.com at 11:30 pm (EDT) on Saturday, April 2nd.


This year's version includes updated team and player stats through 2015, complete spring training rosters, and an additional 1,000+ real-life minor league players (that's more than 75 players per franchise, complete with hand-edited ratings and vital stats).

More than a hundred beta testers have been putting Baseball Mogul 2016 through it's paces -- with the new rosters, but also with fictional and historical leagues. More than 80% of the reported bugs have been fixed, and I'm pretty confident we can fix the rest before March 31st.

We have also completely re-designed the Baseball Mogul data format, making it possible to directly edit player ratings (as opposed to the old frustrating method of editing a player's "predicted" stats until you got the ratings you wanted).

I'll be posting more info over the next few days and weeks. Thanks for reading!

[Edit: Date and time of product launch updated.]