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Re: 1953 Baseball Season

Just letting everyone know:

My 1953 cards have been uploaded to the Statis Pro files. Enjoy.


--- In tabletopbaseball@yahoogroups.com, "emcline" <emcline@...> wrote:
>
> I'm attempting to do the same thing right now, that is, create a 1953 season
for StatisPro.
>
> My other seasons, made last year, are in the files folder.
>
> If I can get these things knocked out, maybe you won't have to make them
yourself.
>
>
> --- In tabletopbaseball@yahoogroups.com, "mikeskipper375" <dmooney@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am attempting to transfer data from the 1953 MLB season into a format
where the player cards can be quickly made in a PFD format. I have chosen this
season because the 1953 Dodgers had the most lethal offense (955 runs) in that
era, nearly 200 runs more than the offensively second ranked NL team St.Louis
(788 runs scored).
> >
> > The Yankees in the AL that season scored 801 runs to lead the AL.
> >
> > I have a question for those who make the statis pro cards though. In the
instructions I have a player who has a BD:2 rating loses a HR on the card but
this HR is supposedly won back over the course of the season by using the BD:2
chart on the game board. However, I see that the BD system used by the card
maker is different than the ones I was accustomed to using in the 1980's.
> >
> > How do I come up with the BD ratings? I would like to know so I can make the
1953 statis pro cards with the new system. When I am finished with the figuring
the cards I will forward them to the person who puts the cards in a PDF format.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > David M
> >
>





Wed Jul 1, 2009 12:37 am

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Hello, I am attempting to transfer data from the 1953 MLB season into a format where the player cards can be quickly made in a PFD format. I have chosen this...
mikeskipper375
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Jun 16, 2009
10:35 pm

David, Here is how I did it for my Statis Pro Cards. I would take the amount of each that the hitter had, double it and then add it. Lets say he has a card...
George
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Jun 17, 2009
10:53 pm

I'm attempting to do the same thing right now, that is, create a 1953 season for StatisPro. My other seasons, made last year, are in the files folder. If I can...
emcline
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Jun 17, 2009
10:53 pm

Hey, great to see you back. I'm using several of your teams in a Great Teams League I've got going. 31 A's, 46 Red Sox and 44 Cardinals....
bongoplyr
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Jun 18, 2009
11:37 am

Just letting everyone know: My 1953 cards have been uploaded to the Statis Pro files. Enjoy....
emcline
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Jul 1, 2009
2:57 am

... Thank You very much, I appreciate the work you do. I have wanted the 1953 season for some time now. Cheers...
mikeskipper375
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Jul 3, 2009
1:55 am

I believe you use this formula: doubles/hits x 64 So if the player had 150 hits and 25 doubles, 25/150 = .16666666667 multiply that by 64 = 10.666666 The...
bongoplyr
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Jun 17, 2009
10:53 pm

Is that an official Statis-Pro formula? I never ran across the official formula for the newer BD system since the official formulas I had came from the old...
Chris Gregg
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Jun 18, 2009
11:37 am

Hey, Chris, I don't know that it's an official formula. I recall finding it on the Web somewhere and then applying it to AH produced cards with the newer BD...
bongoplyr
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Jun 18, 2009
6:25 pm

I believe there was once a formula used to account for unused percentage points. For example, when one used the evaluation factor to determine how many...
mikeskipper375
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Jun 18, 2009
6:28 pm

Chris, Using the AH produced 1969 Orioles as a test, the formula I posted seems to be accurate. Dave...
bongoplyr
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Jun 18, 2009
10:13 pm
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