Baseball's All-Time Best Hitters : How Statistics Can Level the Playing Field / Michael J. Schell.
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TextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2013]Copyright date: 1999Description: 1 online resource (320 p.) : 12 halftones. 39 line illus. 69 tablesContent type: - 9781400850631
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Technical notes -- Preface -- Introduction: In the Dugout -- PART I. The Method -- 1. On Deck with the Qualifying Players -- 2. First Base — Adjusting for Late Career Declines -- 3. Second Base — Adjusting for Hitting Feasts and Famines -- 4. Third Base — Adjusting for League Batting Talent -- 5. Home Adjusting for Ballpark -- PART II. The Findings -- 6. The Adjusted Top 100 Hitters -- 7. Top Hitters by Position -- 8. Best Single-Season Batting Averages -- 9. The Ballparks -- 10. On Base Percentage -- 11. On Base Percentage -- 12. Where Would the Current Stars Rank? -- AFTERWORD: Post-Game Wrap-Up -- APPENDIX I. Abbreviations and Glossary -- APPENDIX II. Right- vs. Left-Handed Hitting -- APPENDIX III. League Batting Averages -- APPENDIX IV. Ballpark Effect Batting Averages -- APPENDIX V. League Base on Balls Averages -- References -- Index -- Backmatter
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Tony Gwynn is the greatest hitter in the history of baseball. That's the conclusion of this engaging and provocative analysis of baseball's all-time best hitters. Michael Schell challenges the traditional list of all-time hitters, which places Ty Cobb first, Gwynn 16th, and includes just 8 players whose prime came after 1960. Schell argues that the raw batting averages used as the list's basis should be adjusted to take into account that hitters played in different eras, with different rules, and in different ballparks. He makes those adjustments and produces a new list of the best 100 hitters that will spark debate among baseball fans and statisticians everywhere. Schell combines the two qualifications essential for a book like this. He is a professional statistician--applying his skills to cancer research--and he has an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball. He has wondered how to rank hitters since he was a boy growing up as a passionate Cincinnati Reds fan. Over the years, he has analyzed the most important factors, including the relative difficulty of hitting in different ballparks, the length of hitters' careers, the talent pool that players are drawn from, and changes in the game that raised or lowered major-league batting averages (the introduction of the designated hitter and changes in the height and location of the pitcher's mound, for example). Schell's study finally levels the playing field, giving new credit to hitters who played in adverse conditions and downgrading others who faced fewer obstacles. His final ranking of players differs dramatically from the traditional list. Gwynn, for example, bumps Cobb to 2nd place, Rod Carew rises from 28th to 3rd, Babe Ruth drops from 9th to 16th, and Willie Mays comes from off the list to rank 13th. Schell's list also gives relatively more credit to modern players, containing 39 whose best days were after 1960. Using a fun, conversational style, the book presents a feast of stories and statistics about players, ballparks, and teams--all arranged so that calculations can be skipped by general readers but consulted by statisticians eager to follow Schell's methods or introduce their students to such basic concepts as mean, histogram, standard deviation, p-value, and regression. Baseball's All-Time Best Hitters will shake up how baseball fans view the greatest heroes of America's national pastime.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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