CARD Grades ??
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Even after 40 years Ill never get the card grades. Two pitchers on almost identically bad teams in 1996
Belcher (KC 75-86) 15-11, 3.92, 238 IP, 2.6 BB/I =BZ
Navarro (CHC 76-86) 15-12 3.92, 237 IP 2.7 BB/I =CZYou cant get more identical. Exact same team wins, exact same IP, Exact same ERA, same BB/I but one gets a CZ one gets a BZ
Someone able to shed light on grading system? these are not playoff teams or anything, I even checked the teams offensive runs scored (772 and 756) they are comparable so not like one needs better grade because hitting on team is bad?
thoughts
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@TSBL A lot of the grade is based on the run-scoring environment of the league. AL ERA (4.99) was much higher than NL (4.21) so Belcher’s 3.92 was worth more. When comparing players from different leagues (even if they are the same year), ERA+ is worth a look (though it also factors in park effects). Belcher’s is 126, Navarro’s 110, 100 being average. A more straight-up comparison: Belcher’s ERA represents 79% of League average; Navarro, 93%.
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@TSBL That’s a genuine error. With a walk rate of 10.5%, Embree is higher than the 1997 National League average of 8.9% and was about two walks away from getting a W.
@APBA-GO-Jeremy Is there a preferred method of letting Alpharetta know about instances like this?
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@Honus1908 Hi!
You can send custsupp@apbagames.com a note detailing the issue you found.
Be sure to state the player name, year, etc. and detail the issue.
Thanks,
Jeremy