in 2006, the worst team batting average in my 10 team NL only league was .2675, a score that would have been 5th place this past season.
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I wonder how well this correlates with K rate, which I believe has increased over the last few years. Fewer Balls in Play means fewer hits, we all know. Another factor could be % of pitches that are swung at, as more teams adopted OBP as a goal.
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Originally posted by james33 View PostI wonder how well this correlates with K rate, which I believe has increased over the last few years. Fewer Balls in Play means fewer hits, we all know. Another factor could be % of pitches that are swung at, as more teams adopted OBP as a goal.Follow me on Twitter @ToddZola
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Originally posted by james33 View PostI wonder how well this correlates with K rate, which I believe has increased over the last few years. Fewer Balls in Play means fewer hits, we all know. Another factor could be % of pitches that are swung at, as more teams adopted OBP as a goal.
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some more thoughts on this on a free piece at Rotowire today - http://www.rotowire.com/baseball/sho...e.htm?id=17040
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