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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
My pre-caffeine analysis appears wrong. Very odd that Trout would score so low in that metric. I am searching for an explanation.
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My best explanation is that in the first half of the season he batted second behind Kinsler who was hitting less than .200. I suspect he had a higher percentage of solo home runs as a result. Kinsler certainly wasn’t setting the table for him.
Yes, he is pitched around. Intentional walks and semi-intentional walks inflate OBS and no doubt WAR. If he had better hitters behind him than Upton and Pujols or behind guys in front of him in the line up, I suspect his RBIOTY would be more respectable.
I just cannot buy into his “greatest” season ever with an RBI total in the low 60s in September.
Peter’s caffeinated reassessment is appreciated.