by yak1407 » Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:34 pm
You may still be just guessing if you think that the injury reveals a player's year.
In fact, any player can be injured for anything from the remainder of the game up to 15 games.
In the case of Herndon, if he was injured for three games, it could easily have been 4, 7, 10 or 15 games.
If the player has 680 plate appearances in some seasons and gets injured for three games, you still cannot be certain of which year it is unless the play he was injured on identifies the year.
In other words, if you have a player with three seasons of more than 680 PAs, and he gets injured on a line-oout against an RHP and in every season that is his injury roll, and he's out for three games, you still do not know which of the seasons it is. It could be any of them. An injury of 4 or more games eliminates three of the seasons.
However, those guys with more than 680 PAs, in my experience, also tend to have multiple years of more than 680 PAs.