I understand the broad idea--but I don't understand the process by which LIMA grades are assessed in the first place.
Here's an example: Travis Hafner, rated a B+ at $1, and a B+ at $10, and a B at $20.
How did BBHQ come up with those numbers? Given his BPIs, I would think that Hafner would be a superb LIMA player, were I lucky enough to have him at $1.
I find that the utility of the various metrics and assessment tools offered by BBHQ is vastly enhanced when I understand the thinking behind them. That let's me integrate these tools into *MY* ways of thinking, and use them for my purposes. I can't find a detailed description of this particular tool, however, and thus I am not sure how best to use it. What is the process by which these grades were determined?
Here's an example: Travis Hafner, rated a B+ at $1, and a B+ at $10, and a B at $20.
How did BBHQ come up with those numbers? Given his BPIs, I would think that Hafner would be a superb LIMA player, were I lucky enough to have him at $1.
I find that the utility of the various metrics and assessment tools offered by BBHQ is vastly enhanced when I understand the thinking behind them. That let's me integrate these tools into *MY* ways of thinking, and use them for my purposes. I can't find a detailed description of this particular tool, however, and thus I am not sure how best to use it. What is the process by which these grades were determined?
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