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re: Stats for the Ole Miss Series

Posted on 5/13/24 at 7:58 am to
Posted by KWL85
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Posted on 5/13/24 at 7:58 am to
That doesn’t include the 20 passed balls that they have, which is over 3 times LSU at 6.
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This stat is funny. LSU with only 6 passed balls. That's funny right there.

Heck, Travinski hardly ever caught and prolly had 6 by himself
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 5/13/24 at 8:47 am to
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That doesn’t include the 20 passed balls that they have, which is over 3 times LSU at 6.



This stat is funny. LSU with only 6 passed balls. That's funny right there.

Heck, Travinski hardly ever caught and prolly had 6 by himself



So much of WP vs PB is the scorer's opinion. A better stat is to add PB plus WP because of how that gets scored.

For LSU Trav has 0 PB, Millazo 1 PB, and Neal 5 PB. That is our 6 PB. LSU also has 57 WPs PB + WP = 61

For Ole Miss Eli Berch has 4 PB, Trenton Lyons 5 PB, and Smithwick Campbell 11 PB, THat is their 30 PB. Ole Miss has 42 WPs PB + WP = 62


So I would say by that metric, LSU and Ole Miss are virtually identical in this area. There should probably be some intermediate that allows for half WP and half PB. The negative equivalent of assisted tackles in football.


Posted by kbtigers85
Member since Apr 2024
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Posted on 5/13/24 at 12:09 pm to
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This stat is funny. LSU with only 6 passed balls. That's funny right there.

It’s a horseshite stat. If it’s in the dirt but should be blocked up they call it a wild pitch. Kinda like when someone misjudges a pop up but it doesn’t hit the glove it’s not an error
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