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Posted By: Mark
A new book by a statistician produced a list of the 100 all-time best hitters, with many surprising results. Many 19th Century players made his list, including non-HOFers such as Mike Tiernan. The author's methodolgy is intereting and probably more complex than what's been done in the past: |
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Posted By: DJ
Lists like this are about as accurate as E!'s 'The 100 Most Hottest Blondes'. How can Harry Stovey make the list, Frank Thomas at #16 and Dick Allen in the thirties and can we really compare pre-war with post war with the roid rage era? Geez, I spent way too much time thinking about this as is, I need to go back to the Mastro page and look at all the things I finished like sixth and seventh in the bidding (probably) and won't win now or tommorow. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Obviously you didn't bother to read this. This list is far more accurate than those silly E! or VH1 lists. This list was created from raw data and tried and true statistical analysis was used to derive this list. It isn't some guy's personal list of who he thinks is the 100 greatest hitters. |
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Posted By: DJ
I did read it Jay, thanks for asking. I have an opinion (as you ALWAYS do) and thanks for telling me mine is incorrect. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Mark, forgot to mention, seeing Tiernan isn't a surprise. Every time the SABR stats committee talks about 19c and Deadball players that deserve HOF consideration, Teirnan is always at the top of the list. |
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Posted By: anonymousdave
...and Frank Howard...better hitters than Clemente ?? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Im a huge Clemente fan,a Pirates fan since i was old enough to root for a team and altho the list is a bit off i could see how they rank Howard or Powell ahead of Clemente.First off its just based on hitting and both of those guys have higher combined on base % and slugging % than Clemente eventho he hit for a much higher average.They also had a better RBI per AB average than him. All 3 of them struck out alot so based solely on that you could say its not far fetched to rate them as high or slightly higher. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
These writers try to "normalize" each year to an average and then compare a player to that normalized average. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Jack Fournier???? Something is wrong with his methodology. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
These lists are always a source of much opinion and fruitless debate. Although we all recognize this, it is still difficult to not put your two cents in. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Come on, Elliot. Are you mad it's not "Jacques Fournier" and he's not from Moose Jaw? |
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Posted By: Mark Tylicki
ICHIRO! I'm not a big fan of modern baseball but this guy is amazing. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: agnosticdave
You are incorrect. Clemente had a higher lifetime slugging pct. than Powell and had a higher OBP than Howard. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Kevin, Since you seem to know so much about Fournier, I'm surprised that you didn't know that his real name was Jean-Francois Fournier (anglicized to John Frank) and he was actually Canadian. He was born in AuSable MI as his parents were visiting from Quebec. AuSable had quite a large Quebecois population, similiar to areas of Louisiana. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Now you've hurt my feelings. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Kevin, I didn't know that you collected trimmed cards. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
With the way prices are going these days, trimmed cards are about all I can afford! |
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Posted By: Julie
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