Re: jimmy rollins is a yambag
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Dante Bichette had over a 1000 OPS at home in his 7 years with the rockies. even with that included, his career OPS is .835.
His career high SLG in his first 5 years was .435, then went to the rockies and slugged .526 .548 .620 his first 3 years there
this was just the 1st name that popped into my head
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Holliday had a 1.0+ OPS this year in total, not just at home. His home OPS was 1.157. How many hitters have had that high of a home-OPS at Coors?
I'm not sure where to find park adjusted stats, but just by looking at the 2007 park factors for Coors and at Hollidays' home/road split, you can subtract the following from his home line:
4.5 homers, 13 hits, 6 doubles, 1.5 triples, 12 rbi's, 8 runs. Oh and ADD 4 walks since Coors park factor decreases the number of walks.
So his adjusted home line looks something like this:
.336/.396/.612 for a 1.008 OPS. Adjusting his combined line still leaves him with about a 0.937 OPS, which is quite a bit higher than rollins 0.875.
Now I know there are other NL hitters with better numbers, but what I am saying is you can't just multiply his road numbers by 2 and come up with a fair adjustment of his stats.
Road OPS: 0.860
Adjusted total OPS: 0.937
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