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All players have a set of five basic batting ratings: '''Contact''', '''Gap Power''', '''Home Run Power''', '''Eye/Discipline''', and '''Avoid K's'''. Each of these has a matching potential rating. (See [[OOTP 25:Screens and Menus/Player Profile/Player Ratings#Current vs Potential Ratings|Current vs Potential Ratings]] for more information on the distinction between the two.) Batting ratings can be seen on the Player Profile, the Ratings page, or in any list of players using the Batting Ratings view. They are also available on the Scouting Reports page. | All players have a set of five basic batting ratings: '''Contact''', '''Gap Power''', '''Home Run Power''', '''Eye/Discipline''', and '''Avoid K's'''. Each of these has a matching potential rating. (See [[OOTP 25:Screens and Menus/Player Profile/Player Ratings#Current vs Potential Ratings|Current vs Potential Ratings]] for more information on the distinction between the two.) Batting ratings can be seen on the [[OOTP 25:Screens and Menus/Player Profile|Player Profile]], the [[OOTP 25:Screens and Menus/Player Profile/Player Ratings|Ratings page]], or in any list of players using the Batting Ratings view. They are also available on the Scouting Reports page. | ||
OOTP uses batting ratings to determine the outcome of a pitch. | OOTP uses batting ratings to determine the outcome of a pitch. | ||
===== Contact ===== | ===== Contact ===== | ||
Contact is a measure of how good a player is at getting his bat on the ball. Contact directly affects a player's batting average. Players with high Contact ratings are more likely to put the ball in play and get more hits, with a higher batting average. Contact, however, has no direct effect on what the ''result'' of a hit will be. | Contact is a measure of how good a player is at getting his bat on the ball. Contact directly affects a player's batting average. Players with high Contact ratings are more likely to put the ball in play and get more hits, with a higher batting average. Contact, however, has no direct effect on what the ''result'' of a hit will be. As of OOTP 25 Contact consists of BABIP and Avoid K's. | ||
===== Gap Power ===== | ===== Gap Power ===== |
Revision as of 00:49, 28 August 2024
All players have a set of five basic batting ratings: Contact, Gap Power, Home Run Power, Eye/Discipline, and Avoid K's. Each of these has a matching potential rating. (See Current vs Potential Ratings for more information on the distinction between the two.) Batting ratings can be seen on the Player Profile, the Ratings page, or in any list of players using the Batting Ratings view. They are also available on the Scouting Reports page.
OOTP uses batting ratings to determine the outcome of a pitch.
Contact
Contact is a measure of how good a player is at getting his bat on the ball. Contact directly affects a player's batting average. Players with high Contact ratings are more likely to put the ball in play and get more hits, with a higher batting average. Contact, however, has no direct effect on what the result of a hit will be. As of OOTP 25 Contact consists of BABIP and Avoid K's.
Gap Power
Gap Power is a measure of how much power a player has to the gaps - the places in the outfield between the left fielder and center fielder, and between the center fielder and right fielder. Gap Power directly affects the number of doubles and triples a player hits. Gap Power, however, has no direct effect on home runs, or on the likelihood that a player will make contact.
Home Run Power
Home Run Power directly affects the number of home runs a player hits. Home Run Power, however, has no direct effect on the likelihood that a player will make contact.
Eye
Eye/Discipline is a measure of how well a player assesses incoming pitches and determines whether they will be balls or strikes. Eye/Discipline directly affects the number of times a player walks. However, Eye/Discipline has no direct effect on the likelihood that a player will make contact, or strike out.
Avoid K's
Avoid K's is a measure of how well a player avoids striking out. Avoid K's directly affects the number of times a player strikes out. For example, players with high Avoid K's ratings are more likely to foul off pitches with two strikes than to go down swinging.
Lefty-Righty Splits
In addition to the basic current versus potential ratings, hitters also can perform differently depending on the handedness of the pitcher they are facing. These "split" ratings are displayed on the Ratingsscreenas "VS LHP" (versus left-handed pitchers) and "VS RHP" (versus right-handed pitchers). These split ratings are not visible on the Player Profile. Be sure to consider this information when setting your lineups!