While not a perfect parallel, consider this -- among MLB-wide batting average leaders since 1995, the largest lead any player has had at the break was the 33-point lead Derrek Lee (.378) held over Brian Roberts (.345) in 2005. Lee did go on to win a batting title that year, but...
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Condon, who last weekwon the Dick Howser Trophyas college baseball's national player of the year, sits atop the NCAA leaderboard in most major offensive categories. His 37 home runs were the most since Lance Berkman hit 41 for Rice in 1997. He also led th...
PostseasonMinor LeaguesSpring TrainingRegular MLB SeasonsAverages SeasonTeamLevelO-Swing%Z-Swing%Swing%O-Contact%Z-Contact%Contact%Zone%F-Strike%SwStr%CStr%CSW%Pace 2005 MIL MLB 59.3% 6.0% 23.5% 29.5% 2006 MIL MLB 51.1% 5.1% 25.9% 30.9% 2007 MIL MLB 25.5% 50.3% 39.6% 78.4% 91.0% 87....
Partial SeasonsPostseasonPreseason ProjectionsMinor LeaguesSpring TrainingRegular MLB SeasonsAverages SeasonTeamLevelO-Swing%Z-Swing%Swing%O-Contact%Z-Contact%Contact%Zone%F-Strike%SwStr%CStr%CSW%Pace 2018 WSN MLB 16.3% 60.6% 38.8% 63.8% 84.1% 79.9% 50.7% 57.5% 7.7% 19.6% 27.4% 22.5 2019 WSN ...
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Not every idea is going to bat 1.000. In fact, an average of .500 might be good – where you can check off half of these (or more). Less than half might mean the proposed digital content has promise, but needs work. And if the concept only hits just a few of these pre-reqs, ...
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On the Significance of Batting Averages and Strikeout Totals: A Clarification of the "Naked Statistical Evidence" Debate, the Meaning of "Evidence," and the Requirement of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1991b), On the significance of batting averages and strikeout totals: a clarification of the...
†Ted Williams’ 1941 Boston Red Sox led the American League in batting with a team average .283, but finished 17 games behind the New York Yankees. The Yankees’ balanced hitting, pitching, and defense led them to an AL Pennant and World Series victory that year—a lesson to baseball ...