No way you should have got a free pass on this one.shel311 wrote:330 feet is 330 feetajalves wrote:the ball jumps out to right in seattle like it does in NY?
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Don't even know what I'm missing here.ReignOnU wrote:No way you should have got a free pass on this one.shel311 wrote:330 feet is 330 feetajalves wrote:the ball jumps out to right in seattle like it does in NY?

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In Seattle the air is usually heavy, there is little wind that affects the game in Safeco and the ball doesn't travel. The elements in Seattle are different than New York, therefore 330 foot HR's are harder to come by in Seattle than in NY...shel311 wrote:Don't even know what I'm missing here.ReignOnU wrote:No way you should have got a free pass on this one.shel311 wrote:330 feet is 330 feetajalves wrote:the ball jumps out to right in seattle like it does in NY?


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If that's the case, then I'm not missing anything.
I stand by my statement, a ball that travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet Seattle travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet in Seattle.
I stand by my statement, a ball that travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet Seattle travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet in Seattle.

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You are still missing it.shel311 wrote:If that's the case, then I'm not missing anything.
I stand by my statement, a ball that travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet Seattle travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet in Seattle.
The same ball off the bat does not travel the same. So a ball that travels 330ft in New York WILL NOT (for you nick) travel 330ft in Seattle.
Just like a ball that travels 330ft in Colorado won't travel 330ft in New York...
Physics shell, physics...


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are you trying to play some weird semantics trick here?shel311 wrote: I stand by my statement, a ball that travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet Seattle travels 330 feet in NY and 330 feet in Seattle.
yes, this is true... but a ball that travels 330 feet in NY may not travel 330 feet in Seattle, which is what they are saying.

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Yes.DRiccio21 wrote:shel311 wrote:Are you trying to play some weird semantics trick here?
It was a joke based on Coug's response with the dimensions.
Sheesh, tough crowd. Next thing I know, you guys are gonna try to convince me that it's easier to hit home runs playing at Colorado due to the thin air!!!
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I was on to your tomfoolery all along.shel311 wrote:Yes.DRiccio21 wrote:shel311 wrote:Are you trying to play some weird semantics trick here?
It was a joke based on Coug's response with the dimensions.
Sheesh, tough crowd. Next thing I know, you guys are gonna try to convince me that it's easier to hit home runs playing at Colorado due to the thin air!!!
you've been real tricky lately with all these shenanigans.

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Dan you Shel, Dan you!
Playing the dumb blonde just to get attention. Hook, Line, Sinker...
Playing the dumb blonde just to get attention. Hook, Line, Sinker...


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Just trying to keep you on your toes.DRiccio21 wrote:I was on to your tomfoolery all along.
you've been real tricky lately with all these shenanigans.
You learn a few tricks when you amass 40K posts.

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To be fair, I was genuinely confused when Reign said my post shouldn't slide.cougnix wrote:Dan you Shel, Dan you!
Playing the dumb blonde just to get attention. Hook, Line, Sinker...
I thought my initial post piggybacking your post was obvious enough, but it clearly wasn't since multiple guys missed it. That's on me, I'll take the blame.
I'll do better next time, guys...unless I don't.
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Very Yogi Berraish of you.
Good job
Good job
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Halladay retires, Hall of famer?
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I must be valuing my players very incorrectly in OOTP, though I think I'm getting great deals in the end.DRiccio21 wrote:its roughly that in terms of getting value....nick wrote:I think its about $5M/1war or something.
When I see a guy have a season with a 2.0 WAR, I don't see that as a real solid, $10mil/year type effort. 3.0 or more is usually when I am "impressed", but the numbers would suggest I'm way off there.
Time to do some reading and revaluing.
I know my OOTP team has an outrageous payroll, but if I were to do it based on WAR, I think I may be getting value on these guys.
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need to know the total amount of WAR in MLB and in OOTP to make better decisions. Different worlds for all we know a 5.0 WAR guy in OOTP is a regular when its rare in the pros (just an example)
Halladay is signing a 1 day contract to retire as a Jay
*Light years* 
Halladay is signing a 1 day contract to retire as a Jay


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Good point.nick wrote:need to know the total amount of WAR in MLB and in OOTP to make better decisions. Different worlds for all we know a 5.0 WAR guy in OOTP is a regular when its rare in the pros (just an example)
Back to the drawing board...