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I happened upon a link to this site since they sponsored B.J. Ryan's baseball reference page. It only went live recently, but it looks very promising. It's got some good stuff for major and minor league players that I haven't been able to find elsewhere, like BABIP, RC, and SecA for hitters, and some fielding independent pitching stats.

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Wow. If they follow through with this, it could be an incredibly useful research tool. Thanks for the link.

 

 

 

I didn't have any issues with it being slow.

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I think we pretty much knew that about Pie, but I like the evidence here. No walks, somewhat controlling his strikeouts, but he can hit and hit for power, along with steal a base.
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they also seem to have some errors. look up matt murton and his ops for aa and aaa are his ba + slg instead of obp + slg. the major league # is correct at .907 though. same thing with cedeno's aaa ops & epatt's #'s.
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IsoP is Isolated Power, but what does it mean?

 

Also, SecA is Secondary Average, what does that tell you?

 

I understand all the others - this site is bookmarked.

 

IsoP = SLG-AVG

 

It's a true measure of power as it removes singles. If 2 guys have a .400 SLG, and one hits .300 and the other .200, who has more power? The .200 hitter, since he gets the same amount of TB in fewer hits. IsoP shows that.

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