HOF Analysis: SS

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HOF Analysis: SS

Post by usnspecialist » Sat Apr 20, 2019 12:59 pm

Shown below is a chart of all of the Shortstops enshrined in the BBA HOF, along with their career stats. The green filled box indicates they are above their positional average, the red or white indicates they are below the average.
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This chart shows how far away from the average each player is at a given stat. 1.00 is exactly the mean, higher numbers are good, lower numbers are bad. This is not a perfect chart because it gives every stat the exact same weight, which isnt exactly accurate but it gives a decent picture of what we are looking at.
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Re: HOF Analysis: SS

Post by RonCo » Sat Apr 20, 2019 4:05 pm

Glover makes it in on a "short" 14 seasons, so he's a high peak guy? Interesting to see the SS distribution on career length. More modern guys are 14-17 years, whereas past era players are 18-22 (Kengos at 22 is massive).
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