I know I've found the answer to this before, so apologies for asking it again, but my brain needs to do some mental "sprint drills" to get it back to anything like fitness...
Until that happens, I have a question regarding position codes.
Downloading a CDG report gives players' positions in "field form" (eg 2 = C, 3 = 1B, 4 = 2B etc).
Firstly, why is this, when the Forecaster uses the position abbreviation form (eg 3B, SS etc)?
And what is "o", does it stand for Outfield?
Secondly, how is it that some positions don't match?
For example Ryan Braun's primary position (pp) is 7 and his qualifying positions (qp) are 7 and o.
Bryce Harper's pp is 7 but his qp are o, 8 and 9. Not 7 at all!
Josh Rutledge is given a pp of 4 with a qp of 6, Troy Tulowitzki has a pp of 6 and a qf of 6.
Surely Rutledge should have a qp of 4 and 6; or just 4?
Is it to ensure that all players have a qualify position even if they only play one position in reality?
Cheers!
Until that happens, I have a question regarding position codes.
Downloading a CDG report gives players' positions in "field form" (eg 2 = C, 3 = 1B, 4 = 2B etc).
Firstly, why is this, when the Forecaster uses the position abbreviation form (eg 3B, SS etc)?
And what is "o", does it stand for Outfield?
Secondly, how is it that some positions don't match?
For example Ryan Braun's primary position (pp) is 7 and his qualifying positions (qp) are 7 and o.
Bryce Harper's pp is 7 but his qp are o, 8 and 9. Not 7 at all!
Josh Rutledge is given a pp of 4 with a qp of 6, Troy Tulowitzki has a pp of 6 and a qf of 6.
Surely Rutledge should have a qp of 4 and 6; or just 4?
Is it to ensure that all players have a qualify position even if they only play one position in reality?
Cheers!
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