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Originally Posted by Questdog
If any of our dear readers have any theories, please speak up!
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(Haven't read past your analysis yet.) After looking at the thoroughly average numbers by the Haymakers (apart from an appalling lack of power through June 1), I can only come up with one explanation: small sample size. It's only three weeks' worth of games in "modern" baseball, so that odd 14 hits, 12 runs game should at some point crop up.
About the same with errors. The ratio between own errors and opposition's errors is smaller than what the overall league numbers would suggest that ratio should be. Again, small sample size.
Can't find anything wrong. Reddy should keep his mind in one piece and take care of his bat and glove and the rest will fall into place eventually.
(Said the guy who keeps running out a primary catcher with poor offense and defense, about whom he has been complaining for the better part of a decade in his dynasty. Small sample size!? Better don't judge my judgment)