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Monday, February 08, 2010

Pythag records

By Tangotiger, 11:28 PM

Rich Rifkin:

In his one season at the helm in Seattle, his club had a P-record of 75-87. The three years prior the Mariners had P-records of 67-95 (’08), 79-83 (’07) and 78-84 (’06). In other words, of Seattle’s last four years, the team Zduriencik put on the field was more-less the same as the ballclubs Billy Bavasi brandished.

Why not try the pythag record based on bases and outs (for, allowed) rather than runs?  After all, we prefer looking at individual OBP and SLG, rather than runs, rbis and ERA, don’t we?  So why would that then switch to preferring looking at RS and RA at the team level?

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