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THere's a lot of Moonlight Grahams
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great post...alarming information. I can't believe most players haven't hit 75 homers. 10 homers a season for 8 years doesn't seem like a lot to ask
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Thanks. I'm the sort who appreciates reading the results of the detailed research and number crunching of others, but not the sort with the patience to put in the time myself in the name of precision. My goal here was to make a general point, and jtur summed it up well when he wrote that MLB:
Yeah, I thought you had a cool idea and thought I'd give it a try myself. Last edited by Simp; 04-23-2008 at 10:26 AM. Reason: italics on this site are a beeyotch |
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To make the top 1% (47 players) 390 HRs are needed. I posted where and how to get the numbers in a response to Grandstander. I'll copy it here: Download Database - baseball1.com If you have MS Access you can download that version. If you have Excel you can downlaod the comma-delimited version. You can then import the tables to Excel and use "text to columns" to get the data in a spreadsheet format. At least I think that's how I did it. If any of this is foreign to you I can help out some. I will try longtime's query tomorrow, unless someone beats me to it. |
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