Since age 27 is considered to be the standard "peak" age for baseball players, projected ratings are no longer shown but are merely a duplicate of his current ratings. However, that doesn't mean a player will stop developing because every player has a different peak age, with pitchers typically having a higher average peak age. For example, some pitchers don't reach their peak until age 32.
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- My player just returned from an injury but he did not receive a "Time of Return" event on his player profile
- When a switch hitter comes up to bat, for ratings purposes is he considered as a lefty against righty pitchers and a right against a lefty?
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- What are the specific effects of the pitch calling rating?
- Why did my player automatically get added to the 40 Man Roster?
- What are the qualifications for the All Star team?
- What are the qualifications for Hall of Fame eligibility?
- How are ratings affected when I call up and then send down a player from the ML to AAA?