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#10988 | 10/21/2014 10:17:36 am | ||
Meccanodonte Joined: 04/21/2014 Posts: 370 Inactive | Premise: none hidden skill. How's it possible that some guys have bad/even/reverse splits? Long term, too. I mean, there must be a hidden tendency. I don't think it's only randomness. Am I wrong? |
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#10996 | 10/21/2014 3:26:54 pm | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4980 Administrator | There are lots of things that could lead to varying split performance: 1. Small sample size 2. Differing quality of opposition leads to vastly different split statistics. 3. Home ballpark influencing statistics 4. Existence of a hidden platoon split skill/value 5. Other skills affect platoon splits .... Steve |
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#10999 | 10/21/2014 4:20:34 pm | ||
MrTwoPlums Joined: 04/14/2012 Posts: 213 Inactive | 6. Fickle Baseball Gods. | ||
#11015 | 10/22/2014 5:25:37 am | ||
pleflar Joined: 08/15/2014 Posts: 32 Inactive | Pitch type matters in real life. Pitch type is determined for every single ball a batter faces. I'm guessing that pitch type matters in BB. | ||
#11020 | 10/22/2014 11:44:05 am | ||
Meccanodonte Joined: 04/21/2014 Posts: 370 Inactive | Steve said no, i've already asked. |