I read something today. Scott Elarton's BABIP (Batting Average of Balls In Play) is incredibly low. This would mean that he's been pretty lucky. A man named Voros McCracken (I believe I spelled that right) discovered a few years ago that a pitcher had no measurable or significant control over his BABIP. It was a revolutionary idea, and is still debated today, but it's been essentially proven. McCra...
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