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MukilteoMike
Joined: 08/09/2014
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The records pages are messed up for the percentage categories. The individual season ones appear to be fine.

For the career bests, some of them look like they're right at first glance, but aren't. One example is all-time greatest OBP. It's in the proper order until #25 R. Yates, who should actually be either third or fourth (assuming no one off the list is higher).

These errors are on both the all-time league and all-time greatest lists. Here's my league's All-Time Batting Average example.

admin
Joined: 01/27/2010
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Thanks...I see it and will check it out.

Steve
newtman
Joined: 11/02/2013
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The league leaders appear to be correct, but the people out of order at the end appear to not have enough career ABs or innings to qualify. Not sure if that is the problem for the all-time list though.
admin
Joined: 01/27/2010
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Yeah, I think this is working correctly...it just a misunderstanding on how the minimum number of at bats effects the list.

Take one of the questionable players in the career batting average list; at #5 Jesus Madrid. He looks like he should be #1 with a .324 batting average. But I totaled his at bat and hits from V.6, and he's just under the minimum ABs: 2806 ABs, 910 Hits.

So his batting average is: 910 / 2806 = .324

But with the 3000 AB minimum applied: 910 / 3000 = .303

So this is why he's down in 5th place.


Steve


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