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Originally Posted by Aumakua
So in the actual .csv files what is the difference between batting and batting2, I always thought it was actual vs neutralized stats, but the file sizes on all the "2" files is 3X as large and has 3X more rows...
I am just curious as I was thinking of editing these (and using the master file for imports instead of the .odb).
Thanks
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The 2 files are what is actually used for import. When using neutered stats the regular .csv are only used for informational / historical information.
The reason for files 3x larger? Simply the regular csv only have real major league statistics for major leaguers. The neuts have stats for their entire careers and for all the players in the database.