![]() Hypothesis #5: They have no second-column singles. 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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