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Spot on!
His .588 OPS just not doing it for you?I'm pretty done with Pillar
Wasn't it you that gave the team BA vs the RISP BA? I know that the RISP BA is better but I'd love to see a team stat that shows the percentage of RISP that actually score. RISP BA can be an empty stat.1-10 with, you know....
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This team is sooooo clutch.
Clearly not D-Rod's best night.Run roh....
@Stokes1931 , thank you for changing this to a game thread. I thought I set that when I created it, but I obviously did not.
Wasn't it you that gave the team BA vs the RISP BA? I know that the RISP BA is better but I'd love to see a team stat that shows the percentage of RISP that actually score. RISP BA can be an empty stat.
Gott takes some blame too. He got the out but it was a sacrifice that brought in the Dodgers' 3rd run.Well, a nice, close game has turned into a rout. Thanks, hitters. Thanks Holland. Thanks Melancon. Thanks, DRod (who is NOT a reliever!)
I was thinking more about percentage of runners who scored over the number in scoring position. Maybe another stat would be, how many RBIs did the Giants have with ABs with RISP.Hard to track without paying for stat services. But I have been trying to track this (unofficially, of course) for the last several seasons.
2019- Giants have 111 hits with RISP, but only 100 produced runs. (90.1%)
2018- Giants had 294 hits with RISP, but only 260 produced runs. (88.4%)
I was thinking more about percentage of runners who scored over the number in scoring position. Maybe another stat would be, how many RBIs did the Giants have with ABs with RISP.
Gott takes some blame too. He got the out but it was a sacrifice that brought in the Dodgers' 3rd run.
I already spend way too much time on baseball stuff. But if I did track it, I'd say only 1 run would count in that scenario for the purpose of tracking 1 runs scored in RISP situations. The other run wasn't in scoring position during that AB.I nominate you to track that.
So, for instance, a homer with a runner on produces two runs, but only one was in scoring position. Would it count as one run or two in this calculation?
Larry Baer’s wife has some, supposedly...That's one of those deals where you rub your chin and wonder out loud does someone have some compromising Pictures.