by PotKettleBlack » Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:32 pm
[quote:0f3ea0f8ad="OakAth72"][quote:0f3ea0f8ad="*Cruiser"]Just guessing, but in 1911 the Tigers played in Bennett Park, which was a big hitters park. In 1912, they moved to Navin Field, which was a pitchers park. The Tigers as a team hit .292 in 1911 and .267 in 1912 (the league average was .273 and .265 in those years). I think the cards reflect the park influence.[/quote:0f3ea0f8ad]
Ok, maybe I am missing the point of the above statement. It is Cobb's 1912 (.409) card that consistently excels over the 1911 Cobb (.420). The above from Cruiser can explain Cobb's Real Life stats in terms of park influence but his Strat simulated stats say that he was a better hitter in 1912......the year they moved to the "pitchers park".[/quote:0f3ea0f8ad]
Okay:
.406 in a pitcher's park where the team hit .267 (including the .406), against a league average of .265.
or
.420 in a hitter's paradise where the team hit .292 (including Cobb's .420), against a league average of .273.
Figure about 8 points of league inflation and 25 of park inflation... .420 drops to .390 or so if he was the same guy the next year. But instead, he's .406, above the expectation.
Cobb was better in 12 because the league and his park was tougher.