Just A Comment
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 2:10 pm
I was reviewing my 1906 season and it's amazing how similar some of the data is to what really happened in real life. Here's one really good example.
Here's Hal Chase. The first number is what he did for me on my 1906 St. Louis Cardinals. The second number is what he did in real life for the 1906 New York Highlanders. Some of the numbers for my data was affected by the fact that he was playing for such a crummy team.
G 153 / 151
AB 632 / 597
R 56 / 84
H 192 / 193
2B 26 / 23
3B 8 / 10
HR 5 / 0
RBI 56 / 76
BB 39 / 13
SB 8 / 28
OBP .342 / .341
SLG .394 / .395
AVG .304 / .323
Here's Hal Chase. The first number is what he did for me on my 1906 St. Louis Cardinals. The second number is what he did in real life for the 1906 New York Highlanders. Some of the numbers for my data was affected by the fact that he was playing for such a crummy team.
G 153 / 151
AB 632 / 597
R 56 / 84
H 192 / 193
2B 26 / 23
3B 8 / 10
HR 5 / 0
RBI 56 / 76
BB 39 / 13
SB 8 / 28
OBP .342 / .341
SLG .394 / .395
AVG .304 / .323