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Old 05-17-2006, 09:27 AM   #66
primelord
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Originally Posted by CraigSca
Also, with a runner on 2nd and a base hit to the outfield - how many outs were there? There's a huge disparity here - with 0 outs, the runner on 2nd stops at 3rd 48.6% of the time (and scores 38.9%). Probably easier to read this way:

0 outs: 48.6% 3rd, 38.9% home
1 outs: 34.9% 3rd, 48.9% home
2 outs: 15.9% 3rd, 66.2% home

Again, not outside the realm of possibility. I'll call sample size here, but if it continues, there may be a problem.

In all three cases there was 1 out.
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