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Old 10-19-2023, 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
He's saying the same thing as you. The statistical distribution of striking out or not is a binomial event (meaning it's either true or false). The p-value gives you the likelihood of getting a 7 Strikeout sample from 76 at bats given his "true" Strikeout rate of 5.6% or whatever it was stated above.

I didn't run the test myself, just going off my gut/experience, but 0.16 passes the smell test.
Based on my line of work that p- value is statistically insignificant.
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