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#20065 | 06/14/2015 6:18:35 pm | ||
Float2Kegs Joined: 05/23/2015 Posts: 10 Inactive | I'm not sure if this has been asked about before, but I was wondering if No Hitters and Perfect Games could become statistical categories for pitchers? I'm a big stats / sports history buff, I think it'd be pretty cool. I did notice that shut outs are a stat | ||
#20080 | 06/16/2015 5:24:07 am | ||
Seca Joined: 05/05/2014 Posts: 5199 Waterloo Dinosaurs Legends | Those are rare events. For the vast majority of players, those would be 2 unused columns adding unnecessary density to the stat page. I think no-hitters and perfect games are rare enough that if we did want to note them on the stat page, maybe another kind of star (like the all-star or MVP) could be added. But I could be wrong. Don't know for sure what kind of damage a Romero does in a season. More stars may be just as unwieldy. |
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#20082 | 06/16/2015 10:06:31 am | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | There just aren't enough no hitters/perfect games to make it a useful statistics category. If you go to ESPN or baseball reference, they don't have a separate statistics column for no-hitters. Steve |
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#21285 | 07/21/2015 7:56:15 pm | ||
MukilteoMike Joined: 08/09/2014 Posts: 3294 Inactive | How about having a no hit page that shows all of Broken Bat's no hitters with the most recent at the top? Perfect games could either be in bold or have their own section. Also, it would be nice if it said which league the teams are in. |