Re-Run Reveals...Normalization?

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Re-Run Reveals...Normalization?

PostSun Dec 02, 2012 10:47 am

OK...so Mel Ott and Yaz, after being underperformers (Ott for the whole season, Yaz for about last 20-30 games before a few nights ago).
Last night with the screwed up order: Yaz hit 2 HRs in one game and had 5-hit game with 6 RBIs. Ott with multi-hit games HRs and walks.
Replay: same thing. Yaz had a 5 RBI- 2HR game--same game number...Ott continued his meteoric climb out of his .200 BA and .780 ops. Yaz has climbed from a 270 BA to his current 290.

So...just an anecdote...but it just struck me is all.
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Re: Re-Run Reveals...Normalization?

PostSun Dec 02, 2012 11:59 am

Is this a share your anecdote thread? If so, here is mine:

I could live with or without the wins/loss results from a single series on this team,
but aside from the playoff race, I wanted the simulation to tell me who is doing
better as a table setter, Billy Hamilton (batting 1st) or Hugh Duffy (batting 2nd).
They are in a pitching park and both are in the top 10 in the league in runs scored.
They entered the series tied at 94 runs scored in 120 games.

http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/810731

So in the false lineups, Hal sits Billy Hamilton. And in the re-run he scores once
while Hugh Duffy scores 5 times in one game (#122).

Bigger picture: some of us are following more than just the win-loss totals in these
simulations. So accuracy did matter and I am glad they re-ran it.

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