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.500 hitter vs. 100 home run hitter

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Who is a better hitter, a .500 hitter or a 100 hitter?
Who is a better hitter between a “500 hitter” and a “100 hitter” depends on the situation and angle; under
Let’s take a look at each feature.
1. .500 hitter
characteristic:
The fact that the batting average is .500 refers to the amazing ability to hit half the time every time you go to bat.
It’s not good.
It is highly likely that the team will greatly contribute to creating special opportunities and advancing runners.
It is characterized by “accuracy and consistency.”
merit:
The striking accuracy is very high, putting muscle pressure on the opposing team;
It plays an excellent role in getting on base and creating special run opportunities.
margin:
Towel alone may have limitations in scoring: If you lack power, you may miss out on scoring opportunities.
This may reduce the number of visitors you encounter:
2. 100 hole run hitter
characteristic:
A hitter who gets 100 close runs in a season has tremendous slugging power:
You can expect a decisive drop that can change the flow of the game.
It is characterized by “waves and impact”.
merit:
Securing points due to a good run can directly lead to victory.
Places a physical and psychological burden on the opposing pitcher and team:
margin:
You are more likely to have high strikeouts or low total batting averages:
It may be difficult to create a stable scoring routine for the team as a whole.
Comprehensive comparison
Aspects of team contribution:
.500 hitter: Consistent on-base and stable play provides the team with consistent opportunities.
100-strong hitter: Ability to turn the game around with one blow
Efficiency:
50% batsman
He provides stability to the team through consistency, but a 100-run hitter has explosive special power.
Provides;
Sports Reality:
Baseball is a team sport, and a higher batting average may be better for the overall team:
It increases the excitement of spectators and the dynamic of the game.
conclusion
Which of the two is the more “sleepy” hitter depends on the team composition, the strength of the opponent, the situation of the game, etc. however
Based on overall stability and team contribution, it is highly likely that a .500 hitter will be evaluated as a better hitter.
grow; On the other hand, if box office performance and impact at critical moments are considered the criteria, a hitter with 100 runs may be more attractive.
Yes.
How about comparing in percentage?
When comparing “.500 hitter” and “100 hitter” frame percentages, the impact each player has on the team and the game is analyzed.
You can see it. Below is a hypothetical example of the two types of typing frames, broken down by percentage through some key indicators –
all;
1. The value of a .500 hitter
Batting Average (5096): Recorded no hits in 5096 plate appearances, which is very rare by MLB standards, and average batting average (approx.
0.250~0.300).
On-base run: The higher the on-base strike, the higher the on-base strike: For a .500 hitter, the on-base run is 50 to 609 or higher.
Most likely
Feature Contribution:
Can contribute to 40-50%6 of the team’s special score by stably getting on base and getting runners on base in big games.
Highly productive role in a monopoly situation.
Marginal percentage: Since the long-range (SLG) may be lower than that of a poor hitter, the contribution to the total team score is limited to
Approximately **30~4096**
possibility of adjustment
2. The value of a batsman with 1001 runs
Contribution to bad runs: An average of 1 to 4 points are scored per bad run (including batters and runners). If you record 100t run all
Likely to directly contribute to 40-60%6 of the score
Batting average: 100. The batting average of a hitter is generally likely to be low (0,200~0.300). In terms of batting average, the batting average is likely to be low.
There is a possibility that the contribution rate may be limited to about 15-20%6.
Impact contribution:
It has a strong impact that changes the flow of the game at a critical moment; Confirmed to have no effect on team victory
This high.
Approximately 50~6096_ in terms of team characteristics and victory contribution
Compare by percent (what-if scenario)
characteristic
.500 hitter
100t run batter
On-base contribution
50~6096
20~3096
Scoring Contribution
40~5096
50~6096
blow impact
30~4095
60~7096
Total team contribution
45~5596
45~5596
conclusion
.500 hitter: Consistently contributes consistently through high on-base hits and towels. Overall team scoring situation
Because it is made in Japan, you can receive high scores in terms of long-term stability.
Hitter with 100 bad runs: The destructive power of com runs gives the team a chance to lead the team to victory at a critical moment.
I hate it. However, his contribution may be somewhat lower in consistent scoring routines.
If the two players are divided into percentages, their contribution will be evaluated similarly depending on the team situation and flow of the game, but depending on the situation,
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