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So my series idea is based on the idea of rate stabilization. Some stats become stable faster than the average fantasy player can yell small sample size, while others take years to become reliable data. My idea is to post an article every week or two based on when at least a 30 player chunk has reached a stable sample. For example, the first rate would be K% for pitchers which only takes 70 batters faced. The following stats would all reach a stabilization point within less than a year
Pitchers |
Batters |
Strikeout Rate |
Strikeout rate |
Walk Rate |
walk rate |
HBP rate |
hbp rate |
Single rate |
single rate |
avg |
hr rate |
obp |
obp |
slg |
slg |
iso |
iso |
gb rate |
gb rate |
fb rate |
fb rate |
HR/FB |
So tell me in the comments and place your vote in the poll. I think this would be a good idea to get early fact based candidates to buy during the season. Would this be a good idea or should I stick to individual player profiles?