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Old 03-05-2019, 05:18 PM   #25
wallewalls
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I don't believe ZiPS uses those variables in their projections. as far as i know, ZiPS looks at past performance with heavier emphasis on more recent seasons and applies a growth and aging curve depending on player type. colorado players will probably be projected for a higher babip because of the environment, but babip isnt really representative of anything as most know that babip fluctuates year over year. for what its worth, nolan arenado one of the best hitters in the league is projected for a .308 babip this season from ZiPS, barely above average and his career babip is exactly .300, around the major league average
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