A player’s batting average is the number of hits (H) they make divided by their number ofat bats(AB), creating an equation that looks like this: AVG = H/AB Based on this calculation, a batting average will be a number from .000 (never getting a hit while at bat) to 1.000 (gett...
In 1990, for example, 26.9% of all NL plate appearances came with runners in scoring position. For Carter that year, the figure was 33.1%. He did decently with what he was given, and that’s what he was as a player–decent. I know this is Dave Kingman, but I have no idea what ...
It was just as the ISS came over the treeline that the tripod plate, which holds the telescope down, decided to come loose. To tighten it, you have to take out the plate, which can be an ordeal. Ain’t nobody got time for that right now, so I’ve gotta wing it. ...
RWBB: Who is your best bet among players with fewer than 100 plate appearances last year to have a big season in 2004? Joe: Jeremy Reed could fill the White Sox' CF hole and be Rookie of the Year. David DeJesus might be blocked in K.C., but he's a very good player who's rea...