![]() Oddly, they all throw right, but that is likely a coincidence. Nope, every position is represented, every batting hand is represented. Hypothesis #4: It has something to do with position or bat-handedness. Nope, all of the ratings except 2 are represented and one PL is included. Hypothesis #3: It has something to do with batting handicaps. Only two of the “Special 17” were in that group (Castro and Green), so it’s not that. 49 players in 2014 were out stretching a double into a triple. ![]() Hypothesis #2: These players were all out stretching a double into a triple, and a single column 6 is used as a way to have that happen in the computer game. Hypothesis #1: These players all hit a homer with just a runner on 3rd, as a 6 is a HR in that situation: This does not hold water, as four of the players (Herrera, Laird, Arias and Barmes) did not hit a homer in 2014. ![]() Two players with similar power stats, but different power numbers, or are they different?Īnd strangely that’s it.
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