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re: New Catcher Tyler McManus' batting numbers against SEC teams this season
Posted on 7/8/21 at 9:42 am to Tiger Ree
Posted on 7/8/21 at 9:42 am to Tiger Ree
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Weekend
@ Florida….. L 4-8…… 3-1…… HR…… 1 RBI….. 1 SO
@ Florida….. L 2-18….. 3-1…… 0 RBI…… 1 SO
@ Florida….. L 9-10….. 4-1…… 1 Run….. 1 SO
quote:
Weekend
@TX A&M…. L 1-10….. 3-1…… 1 SO
@TX A&M…. L 4-21…. DNP
@TX A&M…. L 2-5…... 4-0…… 2 SO
quote:
Regional
@MS St…… L 4-8…… 4-2…… 1 DBL…… 1 SO
Non-weekday games:
6-21 .286BA 1 HR 1 DBL 7 SO
For anyone wondering.
This post was edited on 7/8/21 at 9:55 am
Posted on 7/8/21 at 9:44 am to BallsEleven
Its actually .286 fyi
Posted on 7/8/21 at 10:27 am to BallsEleven
quote:
Non-weekday games:
6-21 .286BA 1 HR 1 DBL 7 SO
For anyone wondering.
Still not too shabby. Except for the strikeouts.
Dylan Crews hit .362 for the season.
He hit .310 in 33 SEC games.
He hit .419 in 30 non-SEC games.
In the SEC games there is a .024 difference between Dylan and Tyler's average (.310 - .286).
If you were to remove just 3 hits from Dylan's total over the course of 33 SEC games his average would have been at .287. That is very close to what Tyler (.286) did this past season against the SEC on weekends.
Who knows if Tyler would have more hits and a higher average with more attempts against the SEC or less. But their averages are actually very close
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