February 24, 200818 yr I'd be interested in anyone (and everyone's) opinion in helping me identify what you believe are the four most important offensive statistics that identify a player's measurement of true productivity. Reason being, I'm working on a simplified way of identifying good hitters vs their peers over individual seasons and rolling it all into one easy stat. I've researched a lot stats and do not believe this type of isolation formula exists. I'm not satisfied with my list, which is: hits RBI total bases OBP Any help wpuld be appreciated. Thanks,
February 24, 200818 yr I like the OPS and BB/K Ratio, what I also like are any stats that include RISP or 7th inning or later, but those two are more clutch than anything else.
February 25, 200818 yr QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Feb 25, 2008 -> 12:45 PM) OBP/SLG/OPS/OPS+ those are the only 4 you need exactly.
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