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  1. Carlos Baerga by Charlie Vascellero, 2000-01

101. SI.com - Major League Baseball - Jeff Schattinger Player Page
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102. BTF's Baseball Scholars
One of the key questions facing baseball modelers revolves around determining of Bill James in his 1983 baseball Abstract introduces the log5 method for
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BaseballStuff.com Baseball Scholars Forum Dan Levitt's Baseball Page
The Batter/Pitcher Match Up
by Dan Levitt
Webmaster's Note: The following article in the By the Numbers newsletter of Statistical Analysis Committee of SABR and appears here courtesy of the author. ] One of the key questions facing baseball modelers revolves around determining of the outcome of the batter/pitcher match-up. When a .310 hitter faces a pitcher with a batting average against (OAV) of .290 what should the resulting batting average be? At first glance it may appear that the result should be the average of the two, i.e. .300. Upon reflection, however, this solution is flawed. Assuming a .260 league average, the .290 pitcher is worse than average. Therefore, the batter should hit for a higher average against this pitcher than his overall average. Bill James in his 1983 Baseball Abstract introduces the log5 method for addressing this calculation. He credits the formula below for evaluating the batter/pitcher match-up to Dallas Adams.
Where PitAvg equals batting average against the pitcher.

103. Major League Baseball (MLB) Awards - Silver Slugger Award
Additional Major League baseball (MLB) pages on Rauzulu Street 2B CarlosBaerga .314, 19 HR, 80 RBI 3B Wade Boggs .342, 11 HR, 55 RBI
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Hillerich and Bradsby, the company that makes Louisville Slugger bats, instituted the Silver Slugger Award in 1980. The award goes to the best hitter at each position in each major league, based on a combination of hitting statistics, including batting average, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage. Each winner receives a full-sized, silver-colored Louisville Slugger bat engraved with the year, name, and position
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C: Jorge Posada
1B: Carlos Delgado
2B: Bret Boone 3B: Bill Mueller SS: Alex Rodriguez OF: Vernon Wells OF: Garret Anderson OF: Manny Ramirez

104. Blanco, Davis In; Baerga Out? (washingtonpost.com)
of the final two roster spots on the team, and the odd man out is infielderCarlos baerga. Thus, baerga, who agreed to a minor league deal Feb.
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Blanco, Davis In; Baerga Out?
By Barry Svrluga Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, March 31, 2005; Page D04 VIERA, Fla., March 30 Hours before J.J. Davis launched a game-winning home run against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday, Washington Nationals General Manager Jim Bowden stood on the dugout steps at Space Coast Stadium pondering Davis's chances of making the Nationals. "If he doesn't make this team," Bowden said, "I should resign and go home."
Tony Blanco, right, has yet to play in a major league game, but Nats General Manager Jim Bowden expects that to change soon, saying the 23-year-old infielder is almost assured a spot on the Opening Day roster. (John Mcdonnell The Washington Post)
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105. Stoo.com - Major League Baseball
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