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Originally Posted by Benchmark
f you like incorrect stats, then Baseball Reference is your place. I went through their stats last year and over 9% of their stats on their player pages in current years(2015-2018) are incorrect. To tell if you are looking at good stats, you need to match up the player page stats to the split stats. It seems that they don't fix stats when notified either. I gave them a list and prove their stats were wrong and they never corrected them a year later. Too much checking to use this site for accurate results. Fangraph was a little better but a lot of wrong name duplicate players when I started reviewing them, so I gave up and that was just 2018 alone. Best stats come off the MLB.com player pages. It's a pain in the *ss but they seem to be the correct stats when reviewing everyone. I just wish that the MiLB.com site used the MLB.com Player Page.
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How did you prove 9% were wrong? Examples?