We are generally 2/3's of the way through the season. Seems like we just made it to the halfway point. So I thought I would project my current bat numbers through the entire season. They were pretty dismal. The highest projection was 1183 (Hanley). I didn't even break the 1200 barrier!
So if we say 1100 is a good year and 1200 is a great year, where would that leave us as far as the the averages in the Friday posts? Nice question. The answer is coming up. I really thought that averaging 1100 points on your entire nine playable positions for a season would be hard to do. But it doesn't appear that way. The actual number would be 6.7. Right now 4 out of the top 5 qualify (I am the lone failure).
So what about 1200? That is a little harder. 7.4. Obviously a bit out of our range. If we project Mudville's lineup (6.97) for the year (he is the highest) it comes to 1129. Not too shabby. If you project mine (6.61) it comes to 1070. So Mud is projected to beat me by 531 points for the season.
Saturday, August 4, 2007
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