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Posted by4 days ago

Iโ€™m on StatHead and canโ€™t figure out how to look this stat up. Any help?

Example - team batting average against fastball, curveball, etc

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Posted by7 days ago

I'm specifically trying to look at the Reds worst records after 21 games.

Is there a way to do that search on Stathead Baseball?

If there is, I'm not finding it

thanks

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Posted by13 days ago

Edit: Title makes no sense, for some reason I mixed up BA and hits while writing...

Hi statheads! I love using Baseball reference to get specific stats about MLB players, but I can't seem to find how to get any index referencing the all time leaders of any stats (offense or defense) /162 games. To me that's a pretty important part of the stats to put in perspective players who played for 20+ years who hold records due, in part, to their longevity, or on the other hand, players who didn't get any records because of a shortened career.

Does anyone have a clue how to get to leaderboards of any stats, but specifically of career hits/ 162 games?

Thanks a lot!

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Posted by1 month ago

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Posted by1 month ago

The glossary states that itโ€™s the combined winning percentage of the teams opponents, but it is shown as a positive and a negative number. If it was what the glossary suggests, it would always be positive. Any idea how itโ€™s calculated?

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