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Originally Posted by Rich Falvo
Cool stuff, Ted. I've seen the Runs Produced stat, which is basically the denominator part of your stat (R+RBI-HR) without the at bats figured in. Factoring in at bats like you did would favor players who produced a lot of R and RBI without a lot of at bats or without a lot of Home Runs. I looked at the top 20 or so in Runs Produced and re-ranked them using your stat and came up with the below top 10:
Ruth
Gehrig
Williams
Anson
Foxx
Cobb
Bonds
Ott
Speaker
A-Rod
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Hi Rich
Thanks for your post, and taking the time in computing the ML leaders of this stat....and posting the top 10.
As I noted in my first post here, I figured Ruth and Gehrig were most likely the top leaders in the RPI factor.
TED Z
T206 Reference
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