A matter of statistics
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March 26, 2010 2:38 pm
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No game is more about numbers than baseball.
There is a stat for everything and in baseball the numbers seem to mean more, both for players now playing and even throughout history.
There are magical numbers like 20 wins for a pitcher and a .300 batting average for a hitter.
Even the most casual fans probably understand the basics of batting average, wins and losses, ERA, RBI and so on.
No game is more about numbers than baseball.
There is a stat for everything and in baseball the numbers seem to mean more, both for players now playing and even throughout history.
There are magical numbers like 20 wins for a pitcher and a .300 batting average for a hitter.
Even the most casual fans probably understand the basics of batting average, wins and losses, ERA, RBI and so on.
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