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Detroit Tigers Team Notes

http://seamheads.com/2011/12/29/who-were-the-most-productive-offensive-players-in-2011/
Who Were the Most Productive Offensive Players in 2011?
from Seamheads

Numerous methods have been devised to measure offensive performance. The most common are batting average, on-base percentage and slugging average. Since none of these averages provides a complete picture by itself, a more comprehensive measure of offensive performance is useful. Such a measure would include the following elements:

1.The ability to get on base.
2.The ability to hit with power.
3.The ability to add value through base running.
The first two elements are measured by on-base percentage and slugging average. A measure of offensive performance, which encompasses both as well as baserunning achievements, is Bases per Plate Appearance (BPA). This measure accounts for the net bases accumulated by a player per plate appearance. It is calculated as follows:
 
Detroit Tigers Team Notes

5 years ago tonight I started this Tigers Team Notes Thread.
Every morning noon and night with coffee and cigar 24/7/365.
It is something I enjoy doing for all us Detroit Tigers fan, that is, posting every bit of Tigers and mlb news I can find for all to read.
One of these years soon, I hope to be posting Tigers links to the Tigers winning a World Series.
 
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