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Originally Posted by BobC
Not arguing, just look at Ruth's Advanced Pitching stats on baseball-reference.com
The .332 is shown as the MLB average supposedly over the years Ruth was pitching, unless I'm reading something wrong.
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I think you are for in the American League
1915 .248
1916 .248
1917 .248
1918 .254
1919 .268
How you get .332 for these five years would suggest that you need a new abacus or
perhaps you were looking at On Base Percentage or OBP. I dunno.
And i'm happy with my current accountant.