Posted by cubcub113 on 5/31/2019 8:43:00 PM (view original):
I ran a multivariable regression today w/ data from 100 players. I calculated a projected slash line based on Con, Pow, VsL, VsR, Eye, Speed, and Handedness (S is best, then L, then R). Here are my results for projected slash lines for a couple example players:
All Blue Stats 70, Righty, 100 Speed: 271/339/468
All Blue Stats 70, Righty, 11 Speed: 265/333/438
All Blue Stats 70, Switch, 11 Speed: 282/351/460
All Blue Stats 70, Switch, 100 Speed: 288/356/492
Since the previous discussion was just regarding speed/power, I'm curious to know what your results are when you take handedness out of the equation. IOW, what slash line do you get when you consider only the following two hypothetical players: Player A = 70 Con, 70 Pow, 70 vL, 70 vR, 70 Eye, 100 speed and Player B = 70 Con, 70 Pow, 70 vL, 70 vR, 70 Eye, 11 speed. Also, have you considered baserunning in your analysis at all?