02-21-2010, 04:53 PM
Fine points, I have one gripe:
Nothing wrong with using OPS for any player, as long as you're using it to make the right kind of comparisons. The fact that using OPS is useless to compare Albert Pujols and Andres Blanco means only that the comparison is worthless, not the stat.
Nothing wrong with using OPS for any player, as long as you're using it to make the right kind of comparisons. The fact that using OPS is useless to compare Albert Pujols and Andres Blanco means only that the comparison is worthless, not the stat.
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