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  2. Coming soon! - Baseball Think Factory

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    Coming soon! - Baseball Think Factory. Updated: May 20, 2024. The site is in hiatus while I work on a redesign using a new content management system. In the meantime you are welcome to contact me via email or follow me for updates on x.com. Thanks for your patience, Jim.

  3. Baseball Think Factory

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    Baseball Think Factory. B a s e b a LL T h i n k F a c t o r y (est. 1996) is dedicated to the thoughtful analysis of baseball, both real and imagined. Assistance for both sabermetricians and game players is provided here. If you can not find what you are looking for, email me and I'll try to provide the information.

  4. BTF's Baseball Scholars - Baseball Think Factory

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    The Best of "Al's Baseball Tidbits" - Alan Shank In progress. "Big Bad Baseball Annual's" Best Stuff - In progress. Baseball Rants from a Wild Dan - Dan Szymborski knows baseball. Dan Szymborski knows math. Dan Szymborski knows how to turn a witty phrase. Put these facts together and what do you get?

  5. Strat-O-Matic Fielding Page - Baseball Think Factory

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    Strat-O-Matic Fielding Page : First Basemen | Second Basemen | Shortstops | Third Basemen | Centerfielders | Left/Right Fielders | Pitchers

  6. Deciphering the New Runs Created - Baseball Think Factory

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    Regular Batting = 180 hits / 633 at bats or .2844. Batting with runners in scoring position = 57 hits / 184 at bats or .3098. Subtract regular batting from batting with runners in scoring position, multiply the result times at bats with runners in scoring position, and round the result. (.3098-.2844)*184 = 4.674 or 5.

  7. BTF's Baseball Scholars

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    BTF's Baseball Scholars. The Batter/Pitcher Match Up. [ Webmaster's Note: The following article in the By the Numbers newsletter of Statistical Analysis Committee of SABR and appears here courtesy of the author. 1983 Baseball Abstract. Where PitAvg equals batting average against the pitcher.

  8. Introducing XR - Baseball Think Factory

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    Of course, that wasn't quite as easy as you'd think. First, I had to assemble team statistics for every club for the 1955-1997 period. This task, in itself, was difficult. Nevertheless, with the assistance of Sean Lahman and Tom Ruane, it was not an insurmountable problem. I next had to make a decision about exactly how I would determine accuracy.

  9. Strat-O-Matic Super-Advanced Game Instructions - Baseball Think...

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    runner on 2nd to 3rd, runner on 1st out at 2nd, batter out at 1st. roll one 6 sided die a roll of 1 or 2, runner on 2nd forced at third, runner on 1st to 2nd, batter safe at 1st. a roll of 3-6 runner on 2nd to 3rd, runner on 1st out at 2nd, batter safe at 1st. all runners advance one base, batter out at 1st.

  10. Dan Szymborski's - How to Calculate MLEs - Baseball Think Factory

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    So then, to get the MLE At Bats, we just add the amount of outs they really made to the amount of hits. Clyburn: 136 + 364 = 500 Konerko: 108 + 327 = 435. So finally, after using the complete stats to calculate batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentages, we end up with:

  11. What's New at BTF - Baseball Think Factory

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    B a s e b a LL T h i n k F a c t o r y Feedback Form webguru@baseballstuff.com. B a s e b a LL T h i n k F a c t o r y This page updated February 1, 2001.