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Béisbol Boricua en las Mayores: A comparison of home runs, hits, batting average, OBP, slugging, post-season production and other baseball statistics Spanish Edition
Contributor(s): García Martinó, Andrés R. (Author)
ISBN: 1662904924     ISBN-13: 9781662904929
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.25  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: Spanish
Published: September 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Baseball - Statistics
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 8" W x 10" (1.61 lbs) 272 pages
 
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La pasi n por el b isbol trasciende las generaciones. Mi padre y mi abuelo muy probablemente tendr an a Clemente o Cepeda como los m s grandes, ambos activos durante la d cada del 60. Otros quiz s pensamos en los jugadores m s destacados durante la d cada del 90 como Alomar o Rodr guez. Mis hijos muy probablemente hablar an de Molina o Lindor. Con este libro nos atrevemos a comparar la producci n ofensiva de 17 jugadores de Puerto Rico activos o retirados del b isbol de las Grandes Ligas. Hacemos una profunda comparaci n estad stica al utilizar datos tales como cuadrangulares, imparables, promedio de bateo, OBP, 'slugging' y participaci n en la postemporada, entre otros. Nos atrevemos a proyectar las carreras de jugadores que apenas comienzan, para compararlos con las de los jugadores ya retirados. Este libro sirve de referencia para seguidores de todas las edades del b isbol y de las proezas de atletas de Puerto Rico.


Baseball players from Puerto Rico distinguish through multiple decades while playing in the Major Leagues. My parents and grandparents most probably will refer to Clemente and Cepeda, while I would refer to Alomar and Rodr guez. My sons probably would refer to Molina or Lindor. Who has been the best baseball player from Puerto Rico in the Majors? This book is about comparing baseball statistics among 17 active and inactive baseball players. Statistics such as home runs, hits, batting average, OBP, slugging and post-season production are projected for active players in order to compare to the production of retired players. Will any of the active players be able to reach or even supersede career production by selected inactive players?