In the article about 2009 SGP Denominators (which listed only denominators for AL and NL seperately), it says:
"If you are in a mixed-league, you can still get a good estimate of player value from these equations, but you may need to slightly increase each denominator. "
Is there a good rule of thumb for this "slight" increase for mixed leagues (like a percentage)? And are you increasing whichever denominator (AL or NL) is largest, or are you averaging them first? Somebody told me to average the AL and NL denominators and then increase them by 20%, but I'm not sure that's right. Could you give a second opinion on this?
Thanks!
"If you are in a mixed-league, you can still get a good estimate of player value from these equations, but you may need to slightly increase each denominator. "
Is there a good rule of thumb for this "slight" increase for mixed leagues (like a percentage)? And are you increasing whichever denominator (AL or NL) is largest, or are you averaging them first? Somebody told me to average the AL and NL denominators and then increase them by 20%, but I'm not sure that's right. Could you give a second opinion on this?
Thanks!
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