shackerly
AL MVP
June 25, 2011 at 02:46AM View BBCode
How can I have a SS be the top vote getter for league MVP but not have a roster spot on the all star team?
bradyo22
June 25, 2011 at 02:02PM View BBCode
i just asked that question to admin. here was there answer to me.
Your guy is leading the All Star vote because All Stars are solely based on counting stats:
For position players, all star votes are calculated using this formula: RBIs + Total Bases + Runs + Walks + SBs - (SO *.25) - (CS * 2) - Errors - (AB / 8).
Your player has A+ health and thus racks up the counting stats but trails Cinci's 2B by a wide margin in all the rate stats
The MVP formula takes rate stats into consideration, and also will adjust after the final game:
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The formula for MVPs is (Hits * 1.5) + 2B + 3B + (HR * 2.5) + (RBI * 2.5) + BB + (Runs * 2) + SB + Average Bonuses + Team Bonus + League Leader Bonus + Player Bonus + Monster Stat Bonus.
Average Bonus is +/-2 points per pct above/below .300 AVG +/-1.25 points per pct above/below .400 OBP +/-1.5 points per pct above/below .475 SLG.
For Team Bonus, you get +150 within 5 games of making the playoffs, +60 for 90 Wins, +100 for 100 Wins, and +115 for 115 Wins, if in first place you get games ahead *2, if more than 10 games back of 1st place then games back *-2, +/-20 points for each spot in the standings your team improved/declined verses the previous season.
For League Leader Bonus, you get 10 points for leading the league in HR, RBI, or AVG and 5 points for leading the league in SB or Runs.
The Player Bonus, you get a Defensive position bonus SS(190), C(185), 2B(130), RF(140), 3B(30), CF(30), if the player is new to the team this season you get +50, if the player previously won the MVP you get -100. The Monster Stat bonus, you get 1 point per HR if you hit 50 or more HRs, .333 per RBI if you get 140 or more RBI, and 1 point per SB if you steal 50 or more bases.
[Edited on 6-25-2011 by bradyo22]
sirguru75
June 25, 2011 at 09:28PM View BBCode
if it makes you feel better... i have a player in another league who's AVERAGE season is .332 with 40+ homers and 110+ rbis, and last year was the first time he managed to start all star game.
he had a season where he led the entire league in most offensive categories, and his own league in all but SB, but was not even in the top 5 for MVP. That while hitting I believe .330 with 46 HR. Tough leagues!
sirguru75
June 25, 2011 at 09:28PM View BBCode
if it makes you feel better... i have a player in another league who's AVERAGE season is .332 with 40+ homers and 110+ rbis, and last year was the first time he managed to start all star game.
he had a season where he led the entire league in most offensive categories, and his own league in all but SB, but was not even in the top 5 for MVP. That while hitting I believe .330 with 46 HR. Tough leagues!
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