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Old 01-14-2008, 06:37 PM   #1
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2008-2010 Team Averages (for slider purposes)

Compiled from ESPN. This should be a good benchmark. 2007 was actually pretty average, since most numbers in '06 were above it and most numbers from '05 were below it.

EDIT: Updated for 2011 season. I used a weighted average system (50% 2010 stats, 25% 2008 + 2009 stats). 2010 was a pitching-dominated season, so these numbers are far lower than in previous years.

Batting Average: .260
On-Base Percentage: .329
Slugging Percentage: .410
OPS: .739
Pitches Per Plate Appearance: 3.83

The following statistics are per game (so for two teams)

Plate Appearances: 76.73
Runs: 9.01
Hits: 17.76
Doubles: 3.57
Triples: 0.37
Homeruns: 1.97
Strikeouts: 13.90
Walks: 6.64
Stolen Base Attempts: 1.67 (72% success)
Errors: 1.22

Hope this helps when creating sliders for next year.
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Old 02-26-2008, 08:47 PM   #2
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Re: 2005-2007 Team Averages (for slider purposes)

Bump for slider makers.
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very cool


thx dude
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Re: 2005-2007 Team Averages (for slider purposes)

Thanks aub. The high number of doubles kind of surprised me.
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Old 03-04-2008, 07:16 AM   #5
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Re: 2005-2007 Team Averages (for slider purposes)

I wish I could get my OBP above .330. I just can't make myself walk enough. I know it's possible, but I can't quit swinging at bad pitches.
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Re: 2005-2007 Team Averages (for slider purposes)

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thx dude
not to me, thats two teams. That like a doubble and a half per team, which is not that bad.
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About 1/3 of hits should be of Extra-Base form. So say 20 hits in a game for both teams (14 singles, 4 doubles, 2 HR's). I think some people are blowing this singles thing out of proportion.
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Old 03-11-2008, 07:17 PM   #8
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great info~
top notch work

but i gotta add, though it might be nit-picking, wondering how big a difference those #s were between the NL & AL.
were AL offensive #s significantly higher?
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