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Post by Yankees GM (Justin) on May 16, 2019 15:57:58 GMT -5
By looking at each team's season statistics so far, we can see how they compare to actual MLB players in 2019. So, the following pairings are the players whose statistics most resemble that team's statistics. Notes: - Runs, HR, RBIs, SBs are on a per 162-game basis, so if your team was able to amass 200 runs in 500 games, that's about 65 runs per 162 games.
- AVG, OBP, and SLG are normal.
- These are only active statistics since the season began, not the stats of players when they are on your bench.
- The closest hitter was determined by finding the smallest euclidean distance between each qualifying hitter's stats and each team's stats, all z-scored.
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1. St. Louis Cardinals - Yoan Moncada 2. Detroit Tigers - Javier Baez 3. San Diego Padres - Yoan Moncada 4. Minnesota Twins - D.J. LeMahieu 5. Chicago Cubs - Joey Gallo 6. Philadelphia Phillies - Andrew Benintendi 7. Pittsburgh Pirates - Juan Soto 8. New York Mets - Luke Voit 9. Houston Astros - Cesar Hernandez 10. New York Yankees - Jesse Winker 11. Atlanta Braves - Avisail Garcia 12. Los Angeles Angels - Elvis Andrus 13. Toronto Blue Jays - Eduardo Escobar 14. Seattle Mariners - Avisail Garcia 15. Chicago White Sox - Justin Turner 16. Miami Marlins - Alex Verdugo 17. Cincinnati Reds - Stephen Piscotty 18. Oakland Athletics - Wil Myers 19. San Francisco Giants - Curtis Granderson 20. Milwaukee Brewers - Jean Segura 21. Tampa Bay Rays - Evan Longoria 22. Los Angeles Dodgers - Daniel Descalso 23. Texas Rangers - Ender Inciarte 24. Arizona Diamondbacks - J.D. Davis 25. Baltimore Orioles - Chris Taylor 26. Colorado Rockies - Colin Moran 27. Cleveland Indians - Ryan O'Hearn 28. Kansas City Royals - Danny Jansen 29. Washington Nationals - Martin Maldonado 30. Boston Red Sox - Teoscar Hernandez
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Post by Rays GM on May 16, 2019 16:18:07 GMT -5
Nice job!
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Post by Braves GM (Wood) on May 16, 2019 16:56:19 GMT -5
good read and very nice, but still feels like got ripped lmao
"There is no limit to what can be accomplished when nobody cares who gets the credit."
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