I've just run some final CDGs for my leagues, and I am seeing some very odd results.
In my NL-only league, Elly de la Cruz is showing as the second best hitter in the NL with a $40 valuation, but zeroes for stats: 0 PA, 0 AB, 0 R, 0.0000 OPS. Brice Turang and Alec Burleson are also above $15 with zeroes.
Jackson Chourio has a $25 valuation but 29 PA, 26 AB, 8 R, 0.5491 OPS. Fernando Tatis and Bryson Stott also have big chunks missing.
These hitters are also missing data in these columns: Elig, MM, MM Code. They all have primary positions, even though they don't have Elig. The "zero" guys have zeroes in all the other columns; the "chunk" guys sometimes have partial results and sometimes zeroes.
I don't see any pitchers with zeroes or missing chunks.
When I run a mixed-league CDG, the same hitters are showing with zeroes and chunks, with a couple of AL hitters added in (Jazz Chisholm has zeroes, Zach Neto has 49 PA).
I double-checked and I have selected "Statistics" and "2024 REG Statistics" under "Data Sources Settings."
Any help you can offer is welcome. Thanks.
In my NL-only league, Elly de la Cruz is showing as the second best hitter in the NL with a $40 valuation, but zeroes for stats: 0 PA, 0 AB, 0 R, 0.0000 OPS. Brice Turang and Alec Burleson are also above $15 with zeroes.
Jackson Chourio has a $25 valuation but 29 PA, 26 AB, 8 R, 0.5491 OPS. Fernando Tatis and Bryson Stott also have big chunks missing.
These hitters are also missing data in these columns: Elig, MM, MM Code. They all have primary positions, even though they don't have Elig. The "zero" guys have zeroes in all the other columns; the "chunk" guys sometimes have partial results and sometimes zeroes.
I don't see any pitchers with zeroes or missing chunks.
When I run a mixed-league CDG, the same hitters are showing with zeroes and chunks, with a couple of AL hitters added in (Jazz Chisholm has zeroes, Zach Neto has 49 PA).
I double-checked and I have selected "Statistics" and "2024 REG Statistics" under "Data Sources Settings."
Any help you can offer is welcome. Thanks.
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