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What are the average trends in BASEBALL for all of the major stats over the last 70 years?
i.e. How have the statistic of all of baseball's major statistics (batting average, HRs, strikeouts, hits, pitcher win, etc.) varied over the past 70 years?
Let's take our two reference points to be 1945 and 2008.
-Was the average batting average up until 1945 GREATER, SMALLER OR EQUAL TO the average batting average in 2008?
-Was the average number of hits per player in 1945 GREATER, SMALLER OR EQUAL TO the average number of hits per batter in 2008?
- Etc., Etc.
Does anyone know these stats? Are there any general trends (i.e. like we know that more HOME RUNS are hit nowadays than back in the 1940's)?
anaGAH.
We can look these up -- wait a moment -- but sure, there's more home runs today than 70 years ago. There's 14 more teams now, in the majors, and nearly half of them do away with the automatic out of the pitcher batting. We don't need do any math to reach that conclusion.
1945
ML batting average == .260
R/G == 4.18
HR/G == 1007/1230 == 0.82
2008
ML BA == .264
R/G == 4.65
HR/G == 4878/2428 == 2.01
League batting average pretty much always hovers around .260, and has for a century or more. Steven Jay Gould noticed this, years ago. It'll go up and down a bit, but never far, and it always comes back.


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