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Old 03-14-2024, 07:43 PM   #34
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One related question: Does this mean that now if two players have the same Contact rating but different Power ratings then the player with the higher Power rating will have a higher expected batting average (since HRs, determined by the Power rating, are no longer included in the Contact formula)?
Absolutely correct. A 60 contact 40 power player will have a lower batting average than a 60/60 player
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