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Posted By: identify7
Jay: Ive read as much about that theory as I care to. I simply do not believe that the stats from the 19th century support the hypothesis. Specifically: 7 of the 8 lowest ERA pitchers are from the 20th century, as are two of the three highest. Additionally 4 of the 5 highest lifetime batters are from the 20th century, as are 6 of the 7 lowest. |
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