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Originally Posted by screech
Trying to think like Droford a bit, there. Is there even a category for AVG vs the shift?
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BABIP? I don't have 2015 numbers but 2014 he was shifted 85% and had a babip of .230 vs .353 not vs a shift
If Davis hit the ball down the 3rd base line even 25% of the time he was shifted against, he'd get on base almost every time he did. It annoys me watching him basically hit the ball right into the shift for outs so much