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Originally Posted by RchW
I can't visualize any situation where LTM's would influence individual player results.
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yeah, how could LTMs and LTs, the basis from which we can alter and manipulate statistical results, be relevant?
it's all relative...
.230 could be 20% below what he 'should' do, or it might only be 5% below what he 'should' do relative to the baseline for the league. since he mentioned multiple players having bad offensive or pitching years, i forget and which doesn't change the logic of it all, it could easily by statistical drift and the seeming nosedive is more a cause of the environment (ltm/lt) changing and not the player.