Player A ... Player B
AVG: .316 (1st) ... .304 (9th)
Hits: 207 (1st) ... 185 (5th)
2Bs: 49 (1st) ... 25 (Not top 50)
3Bs: 9 (1st) ... 3 (38th)
HRs: 39 (2nd) ... 43 (1st)
RBIs: 115 (1st) ... 113 (2nd)
Runs: 122 (1st) ... 85 (7th)
SBs: 38 (3rd) ... 0 (N/A)
SLG: .596 (1st) ... .567 (2nd)
OPS: .953 (1st) ... .950 (2nd)
RC: 138.033 ... 131.019
ISO PWR: .280 ... .263
SEC AVG: .390 ... .385
BOP: .986 ... .968
BAT RUNS: 56.93 ... 56.87
T AVG: .975 ... .957
POP: 1.269 ... 1.254
SLOB: .213 ... .217
TPQ: .831 ... .824
HEQ-O: 685.000 ... 580.000
PWR SPD: 38.494 ... 0
PWR FACT: 1.889 ... 1.865
PWR AVG: .375 ... .375
BSR: 9.000 ... 0
RF: 1.764 ... 8.455
Team Wins: 86 Playoffs ... 81 No Playoffs
Player A should have obviously won. The only stat that was lower was HR which seems to be the common factor between the NL and AL MVP. Kind of BS. Can you guess the players?

Comment