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You bet your life!Bill James is the Karl Marx of baseball, prove me wrong
I remember someone trying to explain how batting average is still a good stat...
Yeah there's also a lot of luck involved in batting average so it is not very predictive cause there can be so much variance unless you have a really big sample size. But if a guy had a 20 year career and ended up with a .300 batting average, chances are he was pretty good.It's not a useless stat, but it all it does is tell you how often a batter gets a hit. It doesn't tell you about the quality of the hits (singles, doubles, triples, home runs) and it's only a component in OBP (which includes HBPs and BBs). It is hard to be a productive hitter while hovering around/below the Mendoza line, but a .300 hitter isn't necessarily a better hitter than a .250 hitter. I'd say BA is important in that it's hard to be productive with a .230 or lower BA unless you have good OBP and/or hit for 30+ home run power, but it's not a very revealing statistic otherwise.
That's why I'd recomment wOBA and wRC+.
No, they created a theory that someone works but generally bombs. Took a great sport (country) and made it lame.They created analytical tools lots of people agree or disagree with strenuously? One sociopolitical, and another about baseball?
Well, ok, that’s an attempt at a thread. Boring one though. Way more pumped I can watch the Royals on Bezos Prime
What about a team RISP stat? Is there any value to trying to track if a team tends to hit well in those situations?In my opinion one of the worst stat people use (especially when a team is on a winning or losing streak) is batting average with RISP. It's just flawed in so many ways.
I remember someone trying to explain how batting average is still a good stat...
No, in my opinion there's just too much noise in that. Calling 2nd base Scoring Position is flawed to begin with. If Kyle Schwarber is up, first base is scoring position. If Juan Pierre is up, you might have to be on 3rd to be in scoring position. And they always use Batting Average with RISP. A bases loaded walk is good. A ground ball out to score a runner from third late in a tie game is good. It just seems way too flawed to be valuable.What about a team RISP stat? Is there any value to trying to track if a team tends to hit well in those situations?
Well... every stat has a purpose.Might have been me. I’m kind of tired of how people need to find the all mighty stat.
Ba is the stat that measures how often you get a hit. I don’t see why that is a bad stat.
The bigger problem with BA is the difference between AB and PA. And how sac outs don’t count as an AB.
Well... every stat has a purpose.
Some just tell a little more than others...