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QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jan 12, 2006 -> 11:20 PM)
#2 hitters, as in the guy who hit in the 2 slot?  Or the second batter he faced every inning?

The guy hitting in the #2 whole in the batting order. (i.e. Iguchi)

 

QUOTE(rventura23 @ Jan 12, 2006 -> 11:18 PM)
is that true?  thats an interesting stat.  Do you know what the other poisitons in the order hit off him?

#1: .282

#2: .373

#3: .262

#4: .283

#5: .255

#6: .224

#7: .214

#8: .253

#9: .187

 

Buehrle is also money between pitches 16-45.

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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Jan 13, 2006 -> 01:04 AM)
The guy hitting in the #2 whole in the batting order. (i.e. Iguchi)

#1: .282

#2: .373

#3: .262

#4: .283

#5: .255

#6: .224

#7: .214

#8: .253

#9: .187

 

Buehrle is also money between pitches 16-45.

 

it's interesting, but aren't these kind of stats kind of misleading?

 

i'm assuming those numbers are just for 2005, then the #2 spot represents about 11% of an entire season. let's just assume 200 Innings Pitched for an average year, and the #2 spot stat is about 22 Innings worth of work.

 

I don't know anyone who would draw any serious conclusions about a players performance from 22 innings of work.

 

do you happen to have his career numbers by batting position?

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Buehrle Stat of the Day:

 

Mark Buehrle is currently working on a one time only pill that will simultaneously cure the Bird Flu, the Turkish Bird Flu, Cancer, and AIDS. He came up with this cure while in his deer stand on his property, to which Mark commented "There just werent alot of deer around, so I was bored. Everything I needed was right here, so I just went for it."

 

It is rumored that Beuhrle will win the Nobel Peace Prize this year.

 

 

:lol:

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QUOTE(Fingish @ Jan 13, 2006 -> 10:37 AM)
it's interesting, but aren't these kind of stats kind of misleading? 

 

i'm assuming those numbers are just for 2005, then the #2 spot represents about 11% of an entire season.  let's just assume 200 Innings Pitched for an average year, and the #2 spot stat is about 22 Innings worth of work.

 

I don't know anyone who would draw any serious conclusions about a players performance from 22 innings of work. 

 

do you happen to have his career numbers by batting position?

 

I dont think anyone is drawing serious conclusions, it just sort of stands out. I wonder what the league averages are by position. Obviously #1 and #2 hitters will have a higher average than #8 or #9 hitters

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