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Eastern Colored League Batting Leaders

Wins Above Replacement--all

<strong>Wins Above Replacement</strong><br>A single number that presents the number of wins the player added<br>to the team above what a replacement player (think AAA or AAAA) would add.<br>Scale for a single-season: 8+ MVP Quality, 5+ All-Star Quality, 2+ Starter,<br>0-2 Reserve, < 0 Replacement Level <br>Developed by Sean Smith of BaseballProjection.com

1. YokelyBBS 6.0
2. FarrellAC 4.3
3. DixonBBS 3.9
4. WilsonBBS 3.5
5. ScalesNLG 2.1
6. MirabalCSE 2.0
7. LundyAC 1.9
8. HendersonAC 1.7
9. WhiteAC 1.7
10. Hubbard3TM 1.6

WAR Position Players

<strong>Wins Above Replacement for position players</strong><br>A single number that presents the number of wins the player added<br>to the team above what a replacement player (think AAA or AAAA) would add.<br>Scale: 8+ MVP Quality, 5+ All-Star Quality, 2+ Starter,<br>0-2 Reserve, < 0 Replacement Level <br> Developed by Sean Smith of BaseballProjection.com

1. DixonBBS 3.9
2. WilsonBBS 3.5
3. ScalesNLG 2.1
LundyAC 2.1
5. WhiteAC 1.7
6. Carr2TM 1.5
7. FarrellAC 1.4
8. LloydNLG 1.4
9. OmsCSE 1.3
10. WashingtonBBS 1.3

Offensive WAR

<strong>Offensive Wins Above Replacement (everything but Fielding)</strong><br>The same statistic as Wins Above Replacement for Position<br>Players (WAR), but with the fielding value excluded.<br>oWAR + dWAR does not equal WAR.<br>Adding would count positions twice.<br>Contains the factor for batting stats, baserunning, a positional adjustment, and the replacement player adjustment.<br> Factors developed by Sean Smith of BaseballProjection.com

1. DixonBBS 3.4
2. WilsonBBS 2.6
3. LundyAC 1.7
4. WhiteAC 1.6
5. ScalesNLG 1.5
6. FarrellAC 1.4
7. Carr2TM 1.3
8. LloydNLG 1.3
9. AlfonsoCSE 1.1
10. Jenkins2TM 1.0

Defensive WAR

<strong>Defensive Wins Above Replacement for position players</strong><br>A defensive measure of wins above replacement, but given<br>only the defensive stats of the player and his position adjustment. For this calculation, we use a<br>replacement level on defense is the league average.<br>Based on Baseball Info Solutions defensive runs saved from 2003 on<br>and total zone rating developed by Sean Smith of BaseballProjection.com previously

1. WilsonBBS 0.9
2. ScalesNLG 0.7
3. LundyAC 0.6
4. HerreraCSE 0.5
5. OmsCSE 0.4
6. LindsayBBS 0.4
7. ClarkeBBS 0.3
8. DixonBBS 0.2
9. MarcellAC 0.2
10. ArnoldNLG 0.2

Batting Average

<strong>Hits/At Bats</strong><br>For recent years, leaders need 3.1 PA<br>per team game played<br>Bold indicates either highest BA using current stats<br>or awarded title at end of year.

1. WilsonBBS .399
2. DixonBBS .398
3. LloydNLG .383
4. WhiteAC .371
5. ThomasAC .366
6. FernándezCSE .352
7. Jenkins2TM .351
8. LundyAC .338
9. HerreraCSE .328
10. ScalesNLG .328

On-Base%

<strong>(H + BB + HBP)/(At Bats + BB + HBP + SF)</strong><br>For recent years, leaders need 3.1 PA<br>per team game played

1. WilsonBBS .492
2. DixonBBS .478
3. LloydNLG .431
4. ThomasAC .427
5. WhiteAC .424
6. ScalesNLG .416
7. Jenkins2TM .407
8. LundyAC .401
9. Carr2TM .396
10. OmsCSE .391

Slugging %

Total Bases/At Bats or
(1B + 2*2B + 3*3B + 4*HR)/AB

For recent years, leaders need 3.1 PA
per team game played

1. DixonBBS .701
2. WilsonBBS .652
3. ScalesNLG .605
4. LloydNLG .541
5. OmsCSE .538
6. WhiteAC .517
7. Carr2TM .515
8. LundyAC .498
9. RigginsNLG .468
10. ThomasAC .464

On-Base Plus Slugging

<strong>On-Base + Slugging Percentages </strong><br>For recent years, leaders need 3.1 PA<br>per team game played

1. DixonBBS 1.180
2. WilsonBBS 1.144
3. ScalesNLG 1.021
4. LloydNLG .972
5. WhiteAC .941
6. OmsCSE .929
7. Carr2TM .910
8. LundyAC .898
9. ThomasAC .892
10. Jenkins2TM .853

Games Played

Games Played or Pitched

1. DixonBBS 60
HollowayBBS 60
WashingtonBBS 60
4. TaylorBBS 57
5. LundyAC 54
Carr2TM 54
7. ReidAC 51
WhiteAC 51
BrownBBS 51
10. Jenkins2TM 50

At Bats

At Bats

1. HollowayBBS 249
2. DixonBBS 221
3. TaylorBBS 220
4. ReidAC 212
5. WashingtonBBS 210
6. Carr2TM 206
7. WhiteAC 205
8. Jenkins2TM 202
9. LundyAC 201
10. BrownBBS 161

Plate Appearances

<strong>Plate Appearances</strong><br>When available, we use actual plate appearances from play-by-play game accounts<br>Otherwise estimated using AB + BB + HBP + SF + SH,<br>which excludes catcher interferences.<br>When <span class=tooltip>this color</span> click for a summary of each PA.

1. HollowayBBS 271
2. DixonBBS 255
3. WashingtonBBS 244
4. Carr2TM 235
5. TaylorBBS 233
6. ReidAC 228
7. WhiteAC 224
8. LundyAC 222
9. Jenkins2TM 221
10. WilsonBBS 187

Runs Scored

Runs Scored/Allowed

1. WhiteAC 54
2. DixonBBS 53
3. HollowayBBS 44
Carr2TM 44
5. WilsonBBS 41
6. Jenkins2TM 40
7. WashingtonBBS 37
8. GrayNLG 36
9. LundyAC 33
10. JacksonBBS 31
LloydNLG 31

Hits

Hits/Hits Allowed

1. DixonBBS 88
2. WhiteAC 76
3. HollowayBBS 75
4. Jenkins2TM 71
5. TaylorBBS 70
6. LundyAC 68
7. Carr2TM 64
8. WilsonBBS 63
9. WashingtonBBS 59
10. LloydNLG 51
ReidAC 51

Total Bases

<strong>Total Bases</strong><br>Singles + 2 x Doubles + 3 x Triples + 4 x Home Runs.

1. DixonBBS 155
2. WhiteAC 106
Carr2TM 106
4. HollowayBBS 105
5. WilsonBBS 103
6. LundyAC 100
7. TaylorBBS 96
8. Jenkins2TM 90
WashingtonBBS 90
10. ScalesNLG 72
LloydNLG 72

Doubles

Doubles Hit/Allowed

1. WilsonBBS 18
2. LundyAC 17
3. HollowayBBS 16
4. TaylorBBS 14
DixonBBS 14
6. WashingtonBBS 13
Carr2TM 13
8. ScalesNLG 12
9. JacksonBBS 10
10. Jenkins2TM 9
OmsCSE 9

Triples

Triples Hit/Allowed

1. WhiteAC 7
DixonBBS 7
3. HollowayBBS 4
4. ScalesNLG 3
LundyAC 3
ThomasAC 3
TaylorBBS 3
Hubbard2TM 3
9. RojoNLG 2
MasonNLG 2
SolísCSE 2
HerreraCSE 2
WilsonBBS 2
JacksonBBS 2
EgglestonBBS 2
ReidAC 2
MarcellAC 2
JonesAC 2
FarrellAC 2
Jenkins2TM 2

Home Runs

Home Runs Hit/Allowed

1. DixonBBS 13
2. Carr2TM 9
3. WilsonBBS 6
WashingtonBBS 6
EgglestonBBS 6
RigginsNLG 6
7. OmsCSE 5
LloydNLG 5
ScalesNLG 5
10. FarrellAC 4
AlfonsoCSE 4

Runs Batted In

Runs Batted In

1. DixonBBS 53
2. LundyAC 49
3. Carr2TM 46
4. WilsonBBS 40
5. TaylorBBS 38
6. WhiteAC 34
7. WashingtonBBS 33
HollowayBBS 33
9. ScalesNLG 27
10. MasonNLG 25

Bases on Balls

Bases on Balls/Walks

1. DixonBBS 34
2. WashingtonBBS 32
3. Carr2TM 26
4. WilsonBBS 25
5. HollowayBBS 22
6. LundyAC 20
7. Jenkins2TM 18
ScalesNLG 18
9. LindsayBBS 17
GrayNLG 17
MasonNLG 17

Stolen Bases

Stolen Bases

1. DixonBBS 15
2. WashingtonBBS 12
3. WilsonBBS 10
4. HollowayBBS 9
5. LundyAC 8
ScalesNLG 8
Jenkins2TM 8
8. BrownBBS 7
WhiteAC 7
RigginsNLG 7

Singles

Singles Hit/Allowed

1. WhiteAC 59
2. Jenkins2TM 58
3. DixonBBS 54
4. HollowayBBS 53
5. TaylorBBS 51
6. LundyAC 45
7. ReidAC 44
8. LloydNLG 41
Carr2TM 41
10. WashingtonBBS 40

Adjusted OPS+

<strong>OPS+</strong><br>100*[OBP/lg OBP + SLG/lg SLG - 1]<br>Adjusted to the player&#x2019;s ballpark(s)

1. DixonBBS 200
2. WilsonBBS 192
3. ScalesNLG 160
4. LloydNLG 149
5. WhiteAC 141
6. OmsCSE 137
7. Carr2TM 133
8. LundyAC 130
9. ThomasAC 130
10. Jenkins2TM 120

Runs Created

<strong>Runs Created</strong><br>A set of formulas developed by Bill James and others<br>that estimates a player&#x2019;s total contributions<br>to a team&#x2019;s runs total.<br>This is computed with the "technical" formula when possible.<br>If SB or CS data is missing, the "basic" formula is used.<br>If HBP, IBB, SH, SF, or GIDP data is missing, the "stolen base" version of the formula is used. <br>Team Runs Created is the sum of player Runs Created.

1. DixonBBS 74
2. WilsonBBS 50
3. WhiteAC 44
4. Carr2TM 41
5. LundyAC 40
6. HollowayBBS 38
7. Jenkins2TM 37
8. WashingtonBBS 34
TaylorBBS 34
10. LloydNLG 31

Adj. Batting Runs

<strong>Adjusted Batting Runs</strong><br>A set of formulas developed by Gary Gillette, Pete Palmer and others<br>that estimates a player&#x2019;s total contributions<br>to a team&#x2019;s runs total via linear weights.<br>0.0 is an avg performance, <0 is worse than avg and >0 is better than avg

1. DixonBBS 34
2. WilsonBBS 24
3. WhiteAC 12
4. AlfonsoCSE 12
5. ScalesNLG 11
6. Carr2TM 11
7. FarrellAC 10
8. LundyAC 10
9. LloydNLG 10
10. OmsCSE 7

Adj. Batting Wins

<strong>Adjusted Batting Wins</strong><br>A set of formulas developed by Gary Gillette, Pete Palmer and others<br>that estimates a player&#x2019;s total contributions<br>to a team&#x2019;s wins with his bat.<br>0.0 is an avg performance, <0 is worse than avg and >0 is better than avg

1. DixonBBS 3.0
2. WilsonBBS 2.1
3. WhiteAC 1.1
4. AlfonsoCSE 1.0
5. ScalesNLG 1.0
6. Carr2TM 1.0
7. FarrellAC 0.9
8. LundyAC 0.9
9. LloydNLG 0.9
10. OmsCSE 0.6

Extra Base Hits

<strong>Extra Base Hits</strong><br>Doubles + Triples + Home Runs

1. DixonBBS 34
2. WilsonBBS 26
3. LundyAC 23
Carr2TM 23
5. HollowayBBS 22
6. ScalesNLG 20
7. WashingtonBBS 19
TaylorBBS 19
9. WhiteAC 17
10. OmsCSE 15

Times On Base

<strong>Times on Base</strong><br>Hits + Bases on Balls + Hit By Pitch<br>Does not include Reached on Error or Catcher Interference.

1. DixonBBS 122
2. HollowayBBS 97
3. WhiteAC 95
4. WashingtonBBS 93
Carr2TM 93
6. WilsonBBS 92
7. Jenkins2TM 90
8. LundyAC 89
9. TaylorBBS 83
10. ReidAC 67

Offensive Win %

<strong>Offensive Winning Percentage</strong><br>The percentage of games a team with nine of this player<br>batting would win. Assumes average pitching and defense.<br>This uses the Pythagorean win pct formula with the player's RC/G for runs scored and the league's R/9 as runs allowed.

1. DixonBBS .862
2. WilsonBBS .850
3. LloydNLG .755
4. ScalesNLG .752
5. WhiteAC .719
6. ThomasAC .682
7. LundyAC .670
8. OmsCSE .664
9. Carr2TM .653
10. Jenkins2TM .644

Hit By Pitch

Times Hit by a Pitch.

1. WilsonBBS 4
2. Carr2TM 3
WhiteAC 3
MasonNLG 3
5. OmsCSE 2
Cason2TM 2
BrownBBS 2
ClarkeBBS 2
WashingtonBBS 2
10. FernándezCSE 1
DallardAC 1
BlackwellAC 1
BragañaCSE 1
AlfonsoCSE 1
YokelyBBS 1
TaylorBBS 1
StrongBBS 1
ForceBBS 1
EgglestonBBS 1
ThomasAC 1
MarcellAC 1
LundyAC 1
HerreraCSE 1
Jenkins2TM 1
Bejerano2TM 1
JohnsonPTG 1
GillespiePTG 1
FabréCSE 1
RigginsNLG 1
LloydNLG 1
GrayNLG 1
ArnoldNLG 1
SolísCSE 1
PérezCSE 1
RojoNLG 1

Power-Speed #

<strong>Power/Speed Number</strong><br>2 x (Home Runs x Stolen Bases)/(Stolen Bases + Home Runs)<br>The harmonic mean of HR and SB.<br>To do well you need a lot of both.<br>Developed by Bill James.

1. DixonBBS 13.9
2. WashingtonBBS 8.0
3. WilsonBBS 7.5
4. RigginsNLG 6.5
5. Carr2TM 6.4
6. ScalesNLG 6.2
7. LloydNLG 4.4
8. LundyAC 4.4
9. WhiteAC 4.2
10. OmsCSE 3.8

AB per HR

<strong>At Bats Per Home Run</strong>

1. DixonBBS 17.0
2. RigginsNLG 21.0
3. EgglestonBBS 21.2
4. Carr2TM 22.9
5. ScalesNLG 23.8
OmsCSE 23.8
7. WilsonBBS 26.3
8. LloydNLG 26.6
9. WashingtonBBS 35.0
10. ClarkeBBS 62.0

Outs Made

<strong>Outs Made</strong><br>(At Bats - Hits) + Double Plays Grounded Into <br>+ Sac. Flies + Sac. Hits + Caught Stealing.

1. HollowayBBS 174
2. ReidAC 161
3. WashingtonBBS 151
4. TaylorBBS 150
5. Carr2TM 142
6. DixonBBS 133
LundyAC 133
8. Jenkins2TM 131
9. WhiteAC 129
10. BrownBBS 124

rOBA

rOBA
A measure of a player's offensive contributions, weighted in proportion to each event's actual run value

1. DixonBBS .517
2. WilsonBBS .510
3. ScalesNLG .452
4. LloydNLG .436
5. WhiteAC .425
6. ThomasAC .413
7. OmsCSE .412
8. LundyAC .408
9. Carr2TM .407
10. Jenkins2TM .394

Rbat+

Rbat+
Batting runs as computed for WAR, but indexed to the environment the player played in, where 100 is league average.

1. DixonBBS 194
2. WilsonBBS 191
3. ScalesNLG 156
4. LloydNLG 151
5. WhiteAC 144
6. OmsCSE 136
7. ThomasAC 136
8. Carr2TM 133
9. LundyAC 132
10. Jenkins2TM 125

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