Player Performance Rating (1-10)
Rate each player based on their performance during the week. Consider factors like batting average, home runs, RBIs, stolen bases, and pitching stats such as ERA and strikeouts.
- 1-3: Poor performance, needs improvement.
- 4-6: Average performance, inconsistent.
- 7-9: Strong performance, reliable player.
- 10: Exceptional performance, MVP of the week.
Team Consistency Rating (1-5)
Evaluate how consistent your team's performance is over the course of the season.
- 1: Very inconsistent, frequent low scores.
- 2: Inconsistent but with a few good performances.
- 3: Moderate consistency, ups and downs.
- 4: Mostly consistent with occasional standout weeks.
- 5: Consistently high-performing team.
Strategic Decisions Rating (1-5)
Assess your strategic choices, such as trades, starting lineup decisions, and injury replacements.
- 1: Poor decisions, cost the team.
- 2: Some questionable decisions.
- 3: Average decisions with room for improvement.
- 4: Smart decisions, helped the team.
- 5: Excellent decisions, contributed significantly to success.
Roster Depth Rating (1-5)
Evaluate the depth of your roster, including bench strength and ability to replace injured or underperforming players.
- 1: Weak roster, struggles with injuries.
- 2: Limited depth, weak bench players.
- 3: Decent depth, but lacks some key backups.
- 4: Good depth, able to fill in well for injuries.
- 5: Strong depth, a full roster that covers all bases.
Opposition Rating (1-5)
Rate how well you performed against tough competition. A victory against a high-ranking team should be rated higher.
- 1: Lost to weak teams, underperformed.
- 2: Struggled against tough opponents.
- 3: Played okay, but couldn't beat the strongest teams.
- 4: Defeated strong teams, competitive performance.
- 5: Dominated the toughest teams, perfect strategy.