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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Thanks to Calcaterra for the headline…
Collins: Baseball, you mentioned it before, it’s a numbers game. It’s a game of percentages. And if you put yourself in the best possible situation through percentages, theoretically you have a better chance of winning games.
Ozzie Guillen is with you. You guys are teammates to the core. He is a feel-guy, a gut-guy, and I don’t think he looks at too many of the things that the seamheads toss his way.
Lyons: What?
Collins: We call ourselves “seamheads.”
Lyons: “Seamheads”?
Collins: Yeah.
Lyons: I thought you said “sea-meds.”
I heard this part during a MLB Har-oldtimer Network break-in last night and I cut myself deeper than I meant to.
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1. Lyons said he took stats twice in college, and got a D both times.
2. When Bobby Jenks came into the ballgame, Lyons cited Jenks' excellent strikeout-to-walk ratio as an indication of his effectiveness this year.
Why is this wrong? I mean, it's not the be-all end-all stat, but it does tend to indicate effectiveness.
there is--it's called the Eckstein quotient
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