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I'm looking for the ratings generator where you can check the box which says AAA, AA, A, Japan, etc. So it isn't the one in the downloads section but another one. Does anyone know where I can find it?

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Their are two others, one generates all the stats from a complete cap for hitters and pitchers. The other one is like the one posted but it takes in to account for 4 seasons to generate the ratings

The one posted is the only one I still have, if uses 4 different formulas and averages them

If SwinginSoriano wants to share his formulas I will make one or it too

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Don't know how this gets turned into a generator, but here are the formulas in a nutshell. Obviously a semi-old file that has been updated and rewrote a few times, so excuse some of the outdated references in there. I don't not even follow my own formulas tit-for-tat, but rather use them as a guide to help making ratings consistent, as that was a problem for the first two incarnations of my roster.

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Rookie penalty (optional) = 5%


Bench penalty (optional) = 8%


Japan penalty = 20%


AAA penalty = 32%


AA penalty = 40%




.380+	   = 100


.370 - .379 = 99


.360 - .369 = 98


.350 - .359 = 97


.340 - .349 = 96


.330 - .339 = 95


.325 - .329 = 94


.320 - .324 = 93


.317 - .319 = 92


.314 - .316 = 91


.310 - .313 = 90


.307 - .309 = 89


.304 - .306 = 88


.300 - .303 = 87


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.299		= 86


.297 - .298 = 85


.296 - .297 = 84


.295		= 83


.293 - .294 = 82


.291 - .292 = 81


.290		= 80


.288 - .289 = 79


.286 - .287 = 78


.285		= 77


.283 - .284 = 76


.281 - .282 = 75


.279 - .280 = 74


.277 - .278 = 73


	   .276 = 72


.275		= 71


.273 - .274 = 70


.272		= 69


.270 - .271 = 68


.269		= 67


.267 - .268 = 66


.265 - .266 = 65


.264		= 64


.262 - .263 = 63


.260 - .261 = 62


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.257 - .259 = 61


.254 - .256 = 60


.251 - .253 = 59


.246 - .250 = 58


.241 - .245 = 57


.236 - .239 = 56


.230 - .235 = 55


.226 - .229 = 54


.221 - .225 = 53


.215 - .220 = 52


.210 - .214 = 51


.205 - .209 = 50


.200 - .204 = 49


.200 >	  = 48




Power:


Slugging over batting average + HR/2




Rookie Penalty = 5% (optional)


Bench Player = 8% (optional)


Japan Penalty = 25%


AAA Penalty = 30%


AA Penalty = 35%




.400+ = 100


.390 - .399 = 99


.380 - .389 = 98


.370 - .379 = 97


.360 - .369 = 96


.350 - .359 = 95


.340 - .349 = 94


.330 - .339 = 93


.320 - .329 = 92


.310 - .319 = 91


.300 - .309 = 90


.290 - .299 = 89


.280 - .289 = 88


.270 - .279 = 87


.260 - .269 = 86


.250 - .259 = 85


.240 - .249 = 84


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.235 - .239 = 83


.230 - .234 = 82


.225 - .229 = 81


.220 - .224 = 80


.215 - .219 = 79


.210 - .214 = 78


.205 - .209 = 77


.200 - .204 = 76


.195 - .199 = 75


.190 - .194 = 74


.185 - .189 = 73


.180 - .184 = 72


.175 - .179 = 71


.170 - .174 = 70


.165 - .169 = 69


.160 - .164 = 68


.155 - .159 = 67


.150 - .154 = 66


.145 - .149 = 65


.140 - .144 = 64


.135 - .139 = 63


.130 - .134 = 62


.125 - .129 = 61


.120 - .124 = 60


.115 - .119 = 59


.110 - .114 = 58


.105 - .109 = 57


.100 - .104 = 56


.095 - .099 = 55


.090 - .094 = 54


.085 - .089 = 53


.080 - .084 = 52


.075 - .079 = 51


.070 - .074 = 50


.065 - .069 = 49


.060 - .064 = 48


.055 - .059 = 47


.050 - .054 = 46


.050 >	  = 45




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Plate Patience (OBP over BA)




Bench Penalty = 15%


Japan Penalty = 20%


AAA Penalty   = 20%


AA Penalty	= 25%






.130 <	  = 15


.116 - .130 = 14


.100 - .115 = 13


.090 - .099 = 12


.080 - .090 = 11


.076 - .080 = 10


.071 - .075 = 9


.066 - .070 = 8


.060 - .065 = 7


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.055 - .059 = 6


.045 - .054 = 5


.035 - .044 = 4


.030 - .034 = 3


.020 - .029 = 2


.010 - .019 = 1


.010 >	  = 0




Plate Patience "Plate Approach" BETA (OBP)




Bench Penalty = 15%


Japan Penalty = 20%


AAA Penalty   = 20%


AA Penalty	= 25%




.440 <	  = 15


.420 - .449 = 14


.400 - .419 = 13


.390 - .399 = 12


.380 - .389 = 11


.370 - .379 = 10


.360 - .369 = 9


.350 - .359 = 8


.340 - .349 = 7


.330 - .339 = 6


.320 - .329 = 5


.310 - .319 = 4


.300 - .309 = 3


.290 - .299 = 2


.280 - .289 = 1


.280 >	  = 0




Position Players




5 stars: superstar (or other top tier players)


4 stars: all-star, (not top tier) excellent player


3 stars: veteran


2 stars: journeyman


1 star: Total-zero




Starting Pitching




5 Stars: Ace


4 Stars: Former ace/stud


3 Stars: Good pitcher


2 Stars: Serviceable


1 Star: Journeyman/Swingman




Relief Pitcher:


5 Stars: Excellent closer/Elite setup man


4 Stars: Good closer/Consistant setup man


3 Stars: serviceable reliever


2 Stars: Journeyman


1 Star: Dead arm/finished




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Pitching




Penalty (non-ML) = 5




Reliever Stamina:


50 = Hideously overused


49


48 = Regular middle-relief max (otherwise, continue to longman)


47 = Little more than 1+ IP usually or league leading amounts of games


46


45


44 = Just a little more


43 = 1 IP Pitcher (tiny more or less)


42 = Just a little less


41


40 = Usually well below 1 IP




Specialist (LOOGY) Stamina:


38




Long-Reliever Stamina:




SP as primary position




65 = Spot-starter (Not lousy starter with relief appearances)




60 = Long man who spot starts semi-regularly




55 = Long man who rarely/capable of a spot start




RP as primary position




54 = Great long reliever




51 = Long reliever/middle relief guy




48 = Mostly a middle relief guy, capable of long relief




Starter Stamina:


Amount of innings per start, not in thirds.




Minor League Penalty = 15




7.5 IP+= 100


7.4 IP = 99


7.3 IP = 98


7.2 IP = 97


7.1 IP = 96


7.0 IP = 95


6.9 IP = 94


6.8 IP = 93


6.7 IP = 92


6.6 IP = 91


6.5 IP = 90


6.4 IP = 89


6.3 IP = 88


6.2 IP = 87


6.1 IP = 86


6.0 IP = 85


5.9 IP = 84


5.8 IP = 83


5.7 IP = 82


5.6 IP = 81


5.5 IP = 80


5.4 IP = 79


5.3 IP = 78


5.2 IP = 77


5.1 IP = 76


5.0 or less = 75




Control rate:


Starters convert with -6 control on each pitch, loss of star power, increase of stamina


by 30.  Relievers do the opposite (+6, + *, -30)




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Defense




Fielding/Range:


15 = Near Perfect (Gold glove reputation)


14 = Elite


13 = Near Perfect (Regular guy reputation)


12 = Elite


11 = Very good


10 = Good


9  = Above average


8  = Average


7  = Has miscues


6  = Below average


5  = Bad


4  = Awful


3> = Ridiculous




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Durability




Regular Hitters




15 = Miguel Tejada


14 = Rarely Injured elite player


13 = Rarely injured regular player


12 = Overall very healthy player


11 = Healthy player


10 = Has a DL stint


9  = Regular player (misses time, gets injuries)


8  = Prone to injury (Plays much of a season, but usually misses some time)


7  = Gets injured


6  = Injury prone


5  = Very injury prone


4  = Usually gets big injuries (Kevin Brown)


3


2


1


0  = Injured for remainder of season




Catchers




12 = Most durable type of catcher (day game after night game type)


11


10  = Regular catcher


9


8  = Backup catcher


7 >= Follows regular hitters' rules




Bench Players




10 = Gets plenty of playing time, capable of filling in


9 = Platoon and other consistent type of player


8  = 4th OF and IF guy


7  = Regular bench player (UTIL, pinch hitter, not much playing time)


6 >= Follows regular hitters' rules




Starting Pitchers




15 = Never got hurt, ever (ace)


14 = Had injury in the past, but a workhorse (ace)


13 = Never got hurt, ever


12 = Had injury in past, but a workhorse


11 = Overall healthy pitcher


10 = Healthy, but lack of innings


9  = Above average health


8  = Average health


7  = below average health


6  = Off the bat, injury prone


5  = Had severe injury the season in 2006


4  = Has severe injuries, all the time including 2006


3  = Doubt the pitcher will show up


2


1


0  = Injured for remainder of season




Relief Pitchers




15 = Never get hurt (closer)


14 = Never get hurt (setup)/Mariano Rivera/Trevor Hoffman


13 = Never get hurt (anyone else)/Closer who usually logs in the innings


12 = Anyone else who usually logs in the innings


11 = Gets hurt sometimes, but always a staple in the bullpen


10 = Above Average health


9  = average health


8  = Below average health


7


6


5


4  = Doubt the pitcher will show up


3


2


1


0  = Injured for the Remainder of the season

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Don't know how this gets turned into a generator, but here are the formulas in a nutshell. Obviously a semi-old file that has been updated and rewrote a few times, so excuse some of the outdated references in there. I don't not even follow my own formulas tit-for-tat, but rather use them as a guide to help making ratings consistent, as that was a problem for the first two incarnations of my roster.

No matter how you do it, your rosters are a hit.

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