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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Chicago
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A good example of bending statistics is Bud Seligs report on MLB teams revenue. I'm happy to say that my beloved Cubbies managed to beat his little racket. He subtracted all of WGN tv revenue from the Cubs revenue in an attempt to make it seem like they didn't make a lot of money, but in spite of no local tv revenue, the Cubs still turned a profit.
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 89
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[quote]Originally posted by hellfrozeover:
<strong>A good example of bending statistics is Bud Seligs report on MLB teams revenue.</strong><hr></blockquote> Don't forget, statistics don't lie but liars use statistics.
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 60
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Every scientific study done on clutch hitting has come to the same conclusion: there is no such thing as clutch hitting. It is a myth. It should not be added to the game. _________________________________________________ Yeah, you think so?....Try telling that to Met fans. There is no better pitcher in the league that instantly turns ALL batters into CLUTCH Hitters when all the marbles are on the line, than Armando Benitez.
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