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MRT144
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Seattle Washington
Oct 2002 time: 21:34
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i knew burlingame was a drug haven. MAAAAAATEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOO!
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Guynemer
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This whole situation is ****ed up.
BUT, there is another issue relating to stats that no one ever talks about, and it is really only an issue in baseball.
Every single park is different. And that renders many records, particularly home run records, essentially meaningless.
For instance, imagine if Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron had played in Tiger Stadium for the duration of their careers; they both probably would have topped 800, 850, maybe even 900 HRs. Comerica Park? Take away 20-50.
Especially when one considers how, on average, parks are much smaller today than they were in the '20s, home run records are worthless.
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Imran Siddiqui

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The Potterverse
Jan 1970 time: 00:34
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quote: Every single park is different. And that renders many records, particularly home run records, essentially meaningless. |
That's why most 'new' stats (which people seem to deride) take into account park factors. Win Shares, OPS+, etc, take into account park and era factors (because some eras have higher or lower batting averages based on trends or the field itself)
quote: Especially when one considers how, on average, parks are much smaller today than they were in the '20s, home run records are worthless. |
Not totally true. While the House that Ruth Built had a 480ft CF fence, it ALSO had like a 280ft RF fence. Many ball fields were in city blocks which made the LF and RF fences very, very close while the CF was very far back (look at the Baker Bowl for instance).
The SABRmatricians, like Bill James, try to take into account these factors and how they influenced stats.
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