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Originally Posted by packs
I looked at Cobb's splits for his career:
1st at Bat against SP: 340 overall
3rd at bat against SP: 360 overall
Better the 3rd time around but not giving me the impression the guy in the first inning was all that different from the guy in the 9th. That may play to what you're saying, or it may suggest that pitchers were more durable when they were throwing more innings.
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If two of his at bats "only" worked out to .350, where did the .367 come from? Was he hitting .400 after the 3rd at bat?