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Old 03-12-2019, 09:29 AM   #6
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might be more to the considerations of the numbers/etc, but this jumped out at me:

Willie Keeler's avoid K rating of 66 seems exceptionally low when compared to, say, Roger Connor (who played in a relatively similar time frame) and is scored at 95 for the same category.

on the career AB per K list, Keeler is #1 all-time with 63.17 (and Joe Sewell is a close second at 62.56; he scored an 84 on the list btw). The next closest player is almost 20 AB behind at 44.92 (Lloyd Waner). Connor hits the list at 17.14 AB per K, so well off Keeler's pace.
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