When these numbers are averaged out for those players who played at least 50 games, we get an average of To get to our answer of how many at-bats a season for an MLB player, we multiply the average number of at-bats per game by the average number of games played. From the table above, we can see that when we look at all MLB players we need to multiple the 2.
When these numbers are multiplied together, we get This means that when we account for all MLB players, the average number of at-bats for the season is Also from the table above, we can see that when we look at MLB Players who played in at least 50 games in , we need to multiply the 3. When these numbers are multiplied together we get This means that when we only look at MLB players who played in at least 50 games during , the average number of at-bats for the season is Therefore, we can now come to the conclusion that MLB players had, on average, between and at-bats during the MLB season.
According to Baseball Reference , Jimmy Rollins holds the record for most at-bats in a season with The record was set in while he was playing shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies. Also, Jimmy Rollins played in all games when he set the at-bat record in This means he averaged 4.
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Is there a way to adjust our dollar values to account for this? I believe so. In building my projections for , I am focusing heavily on trying get accurate playing time projections.
Likewise, if you are only considering per plate appearance number, you will grossly misstate the value of equal talents who play every day. As an example, consider Adam Eaton and Josh Reddick. By wOBA, both players are extremely similar.
Reddick is the better player by points per plate appearance, and if one was solely interested in the efficient match up, he would be the better play. That being said, he is projected to hit 7th in the Astros lineup which will significantly limit his PAs, while it looks like Eaton will lead off for the Nationals. Acknowledging that these are generic dollar values based off of the FG depth charts, the line up position helps to explain difference in their prices, making Eaton the far superior player.
While the production each is expected to produce appears nearly identical. So how do we move forward with this? Personally, I am factoring lineup decisions into my valuation as it helps to boost overall performance by means of volume. Certainly this does not mean I want to own Alcides Escobar. However, I will drastically increase the values of similar players if one projects to hit near the top of a lineup Dexter Fowler , Kole Calhoun , Odubel Herrera , etc.
What about you? Are there specific players you value much higher or lower based off their position in the lineup? Jackie Bradley and Andrew Benintendi is another comparison that come to mind. Joe works at a consulting firm in Pittsburgh. When he isn't working or studying for actuarial exams, he focuses on baseball.
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