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    is there a place where i can easily find the LWPwr and Spd for each league, so i can calculate a player's PX and SX?

    and in the PX and SX formula, when they speak of the league LWPwr and league Spd are they talking about the whole of MLB or is it AL/NL depending on the player's league?
    1903. 1912. 1915. 1916. 1918. 2004.

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    It's separate by league. You can calculate in a spreadsheet by adding up all the players, or you can shortcut by a little algebraic reverse-engineering of the formula:

    Player PX =(Player LWPr / League LWPr) x 100

    So...

    League LWPr = (Player LWPr x 100) / Player PX

    Doing this using the data from the last Player Prjections file gives the following current values for League LWPr:

    LWPr
    AL: 33.55
    NL: 34.52

    Trying to back out the League Speed scores doesn't work for me, but in theory it should.
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    • #3
      thanks.

      i'm not sure why i didn't think of that. my math brain has had some serious decay since college i suppose.
      1903. 1912. 1915. 1916. 1918. 2004.

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