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Post by Bryan (ex WAS) on Dec 31, 2011 1:02:05 GMT -5
According to the 2011 season of the on deck circle league the American League is better than the National League they won 10 of the 14 categories. We will have to wait till the 2012 season starts to see if anything has changed or if the American League GM's are truly better. How i got these results all i did was add up all the HR or what ever the category was and then divide it by either 14 or 16 depending on which league it was. O-Cat | American League | National League | R | 521 | 464 | HR | 109 | 109 | RBI | 465 | 444 | SB | 85 | 68 | AVG | .2649 | .2621 | OBP | .3312 | .3304 | SLG | .4197 | .4194 |
P-Cat | American League | National League | K | 883 | 820 | QS | 78 | 70 | W | 63 | 61 | SV | 34 | 40 | HD | 38 | 45 | ERA | 3.887 | 3.861 | WHIP | 1.2954 | 1.2987 |
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2011 13:05:24 GMT -5
Cool stat analysis Bryan. Come on National League we gotta' step up our game
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2011 13:18:56 GMT -5
does NL get HR over AL because 109 is rounding for both sides like AL had 108.6 and NL had 109.2? Also, AL has a UTIL spot so that helps them in HR RBI R and SB
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Post by Bryan (ex WAS) on Dec 31, 2011 13:45:13 GMT -5
does NL get HR over AL because 109 is rounding for both sides like AL had 108.6 and NL had 109.2? Also, AL has a UTIL spot so that helps them in HR RBI R and SB That is the reason why i gave NL the HR because they had more. That also is true that they have a UTIL spot to help them but i dont think it would have made much of a difference if they did not have the UTILY spot.
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Post by White Sox GM (Michael) on Dec 31, 2011 14:01:40 GMT -5
C'mon, NL. Steal some of our good players (not on my team though)
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Post by Braves GM (Wood) on Jan 3, 2012 0:46:43 GMT -5
sounds interesting usually NL is in a better position than this...must be better trades and picks from the AL side
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