by Leo / loob » Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:50 pm
I concur with your #'s, but I dug a lil deeper too....
1936 Giants, had roughly 400 more at bats than the 1911 Giants......
League wide:
1911 NL had 1642 doubles, and 682 triples in 41,107 AB's
1936 NL had 2071 doubles, and 431 (!) triples in 43891 AB's
1911 NL had 1 double / 25 at bats
1911 NL had 1 triple / 60 at bats
1911 Giants had 1 double / 22 at bats
1911 Giants had 1 triple / 49 at bats
1936 NL had 1 double / 22 at bats
1936 NL had 1 triple / 102 at bats
1936 Giants 1 double / 23 at bats
1936 Giants 1 triple / 113 at bats
So, raw #'s, the 11 and 36 polo grounds have basically the same # for doubles, but, the 11 Giants have a 2-to-1 advantage in triples
Also, the league #'s are the same for doubles, and again, almost a 2-to-1 advantage in triples (league wide)
I would assume, that the 11 polo grounds would be great for Gehrig and such (power, and triples too)
Hope this helps, and, hope its correct in correlation (sp?) from raw data, to TSN strat BP #'s
I would assume that the 11 Polo grounds, and 36 Polo Grounds, are exactly the same in all aspects of BP effects, except of course in triples, with 11 Polo having the HUGE advantage