I recently e-mailed Strat, with questions regarding their clutch rating.
Checking the #'s out on espn.com, there are many players who hit well over their normal BA with RISP AND after the 7th. inning.
I reminded them of the definition of clutch:
$ -- Clutch hitting symbol. If there are two outs and a runner is in scoring position, the symbol is reversed. A hit reading would become a popout and an out reading would become a single **.
Their response:
"yes, that is the definition of the rule but to develop the SOM Clutch rating we use a complex formula (unfortunately it is not available to the public) that incorpates a number of factors beyond just the raw CLAVG (clutch batting average with runners in scoring position and 2 outs)".
Huh? WTF?
Big deal? Don't worry about it right? Maybe...
I don't think so. :roll: :roll: :roll:
visick
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