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Who'd of thought that a guy with a name like Heinie Manush could have had a career .330 batting average
Maybe his brother Frank?Who'd of thought that a guy with a name like Heinie Manush could have had a career .330 batting average
Are those real things?Yea, but the lgAVG was .289 and his career AIR was 110... the times were just different....
Who'd of thought that a guy with a name like Heinie Manush could have had a career .330 batting average
This was a serious question.Are those real things?
You dirty rat!Damn I guess the 24 hour ban is up. WLK do you mind contacting Hammer gain please? Thanks
Are those real things?
So both are made up. Okay, that's what I figured.Both stats are given by baseball reference...
lgAVG is the league that the player played in(AL or NL) average discounting pitcher offensive statistics...
AIR is a stat that attempts to measure whether a player plays in a hitter friendly or pitcher friendly surroundings... It takes the average OBP and SLG off all players who played in the same ballparks that the player did during that season... and compares it to a base OBP and SLG... Basically any number over 100 is hitters friendly and anything lower than 100 is pitchers friendly... It sure is not a perfect statistic, but it does attempt to do something that i appreciate...
So both are made up. Okay, that's what I figured.