![]() ![]() Like last year, there are no A&C starters. There were a total of 52 Grade B or better starters compared to this year’s 43. Comparing them to last year’s numbers, they ARE down but not as much as I thought. When I first looked at the numbers, I thought the pitching grades were way down. Take a look at the overall distribution of grades among starting pitchers only. Star-quality aside, he not only had a relatively hefty 3.00 ERA but only pitched 132 innings, way below the qualifying amount.ĪPBA must have felt Peacock needed the A grade to replicate his 13-2 W-L record. Brad Peacock who just snuck in with a low A, is a interesting choice. Kluber, Kershaw, Scherzer and Strasburg are all not only stars but had sub-3.00 ERAs in full seasons. I feel like we’re playing the game “Which one things is not like the other?”. Note: A long time ago, Grades 1-5 used to be considered a D pitcher. For those not familiar with the Master Game (I haven’t played it in a while myself), the grades can be easily transferred to the Basic Game format using this chart: For most of us, that means grades and ratings.īefore I do, the grades here are displayed and ranked by Master Grade grades. I took a look at the fielding numbers and ratings from the 2017 APBA Baseball set a couple days ago. I’m back with the second segment of 2017 by the Numbers.
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