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Some Stats in Collections Seem Off

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  • R Online
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    RandySteinman GO Guru
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    Really small potatoes issue here. But I have noticed this in the past, when looking at Collections. I’m just two games into a 1952 tournament, so it’s easy to spot things like this when the ‘Total’ numbers are still so low…

    1. The Batting AVG (for batters) and the OBA (for pitchers) are not the same. In the example below, one is .203 while the other is .199. Shouldn’t they be the same? For what it’s worth, the .203 figure appears to be correct (26 hits divided by 128 AB’s).

    2. The Total ERA number doesn’t seem right, either. 10 Earned Runs in 35 Innings should be 2.57, not 2.69. In the past, the individual team ERA’s seem correct, but the overall Total at the bottom is always wonky.

    I know, I know… pretty minor. But I’ll shoot GO Support a note anyway…

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    TSBL GO Guru
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    OBA for pitchers and BA hitters are two different stats. whats odd in above is that the OBA should be higher than BA and match the hitters OBP. OB average and OB percentage are routinely used interchangeably to my knowledge.

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  • R Online
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    RandySteinman GO Guru
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    @TSBL I had always thought OBA stood for Opponent’s Batting Average.

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    yea your probably right with OBA

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