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From: [email protected] (Ted Frank)
Subject: Re: Sandberg, Runs, RBIs (was: Re: Notes on Jays vs. Indians Series)
Reply-To: [email protected]
Organization: University of Chicago
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In article  [email protected] (John Bratt) writes:
>RBIs and Runs scored are the two most important offensive statistics.  You
>can talk about OBP and SLG% all you want, but the fact remains:
>
>	The team that scores more runs wins the game!
>	---------------------------------------------
>
>Flame Away

So what does that have to do with RBI's?  The team with the most RBI's
doesn't necessarily win the game.

Yes, runs are the most important statistice -- for a *team*.  (So why does
every newspaper rank team offense by batting average?)

But for an individual player, runs and RBIs are context-dependent, and tell
us very little about the player himself, and more about his teammates and
position in the batting order.
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