Quote: Originally posted by cameraeye on 4/25/2010its that groundhog day thing of seeing Addie Joss '08. In any event lets assume, arguendo, that most deadball pitchers in OLs are 125+. The same principal would hold true because they are not going to give up the long ball and they generally have quite low BB/9. Scoring runs is more than high average of course...
So it's essentially the strategy I said earlier, high avg with high slg. How you achieve the high slg is a different matter.
And I do think the most efficient way to score runs these days is high avg. Most deadballers have a poor normalized oav. Look at the 12.7M Joss for example. His .197 oav normalizes to .210. The cy young seasons normalizes 20 points worse to the .23-.25 range. Throw these pitchers against my .350-.400 hitting lajoie, joe jackson, mcgee, etc. and they won't hold up.