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In that last test with the better starting pitchers. the high avoid K hitters fared quite a bit better than the low avoid K team did.
I don't think there's one specific reason, and given the disproportionate talent between hitters and pitchers I don't know how useful the results are, but it's certainly an interesting exercise.
I haven't seen anything yet that would make me change my original opinion. I wouldn't take a higher avoid K if it meant sacrificing any gap, power, or eye.
Last edited by snepp; 05-23-2013 at 05:19 AM.
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