Career APS
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 9:38 pm
Hello everybody,
I played my first game this past Sunday and must say I am glad I saw Scott's post, and made the game. I enjoyed playing with everyone and had a good time.
The website is sweet, I like all the stats you keep. I was just checking out your stats and thought you might like this.
APS(AveragePlusSlugging) is similar to OPS(OnbasepercentPlusSlugging)
OPS is the probably the most important offensive statistic in MLBaseball.
Average is used because in this league there are no Baseonballs or Hitbypitch
Anway here is a list of the top 5 (min. 40 atbats)Not including 3/13
Avg. + Slug. = APS
#1 C. Ho - .583 + .917 = 1.500
#2 N. Warwick- .473 + .891 = 1.364
#3 P. Lauterborn- .522 + .783 = 1.305
#4 P. Cooper- .488 + .805 = 1.293
#5 S. Leathers- .565 + .694 = 1.259
Hope to see you next week
Pat Kelley
I played my first game this past Sunday and must say I am glad I saw Scott's post, and made the game. I enjoyed playing with everyone and had a good time.
The website is sweet, I like all the stats you keep. I was just checking out your stats and thought you might like this.
APS(AveragePlusSlugging) is similar to OPS(OnbasepercentPlusSlugging)
OPS is the probably the most important offensive statistic in MLBaseball.
Average is used because in this league there are no Baseonballs or Hitbypitch
Anway here is a list of the top 5 (min. 40 atbats)Not including 3/13
Avg. + Slug. = APS
#1 C. Ho - .583 + .917 = 1.500
#2 N. Warwick- .473 + .891 = 1.364
#3 P. Lauterborn- .522 + .783 = 1.305
#4 P. Cooper- .488 + .805 = 1.293
#5 S. Leathers- .565 + .694 = 1.259
Hope to see you next week
Pat Kelley