September 15, 201114 yr Currently, the Sox have had 1,791 AB's this year with players who have a batting average of .250 or below. (not incl pitchers) The equals roughly 35% of the time. 1,100 AB's with players with an avarage south of .250. (roughly 22%)
September 15, 201114 yr QUOTE (jasonxctf @ Sep 15, 2011 -> 10:43 AM) Currently, the Sox have had 1,791 AB's this year with players who have a batting average of .250 or below. (not incl pitchers) The equals roughly 35% of the time. 1,100 AB's with players with an avarage south of .250. (roughly 22%) Something is off with your numbers. This would indicate that 13% of the team's at-bats have been with a guy hitting exactly .250, which seems impossible.
September 15, 201114 yr ...and how many of those ABs were with RISP? I actually don't want to know, it will make me more sick.
September 15, 201114 yr QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 15, 2011 -> 10:44 AM) Something is off with your numbers. This would indicate that 13% of the team's at-bats have been with a guy hitting exactly .250, which seems impossible. I think the second 250 was supposed to be 200. All of Dunn's ABs, bunch of Beckham, Morel, and Rios.
September 15, 201114 yr QUOTE (Jenksy Cat @ Sep 15, 2011 -> 11:32 AM) I think the second 250 was supposed to be 200. All of Dunn's ABs, bunch of Beckham, Morel, and Rios. That makes more sense.
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