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View Poll Results: What old baseball stat do you find the most overrated? | |||
Pitchers Wins |
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27 | 40.91% |
Batting avg |
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3 | 4.55% |
RBI's |
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2 | 3.03% |
Saves |
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28 | 42.42% |
Hits |
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0 | 0% |
other (please explain the one and why) |
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6 | 9.09% |
Voters: 66. You may not vote on this poll |
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I voted for saves, because all the closer has to do is pitch one inning with his team ahead, the bases empty, and the other team's big guns all pulled for pinch hitters. Back in the day, when closers had to come in with the bases loaded and get out of that jam, then pitch the next couple innings as well, then maybe, but not today.
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