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Also, I once again appeal to all those in favour of "Clutch":
Please find data, that the better performance of certain players with RISP is significantly more than the expected better slashline by having balls flied into the outfield with a runner on third count as sacrifice flies that don't harm the batting average and slugging percentage vs. having those same balls detract from ba and sp when there is nobody on.
You need to prove that clutch is something that exist in a meaningful way, so if you want to prove it by better performances of certain players in certain situations, you also need to prove that this is actually better performance, not just a result of a centuries-old scoring quirk of baseball.
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