@YankeesStats@AlexDevMLB@TheRealHoz35 Said another way, if two players have identical obp and slug, and one had a higher average, you would quite obviously choose that player- but you dorks cant process this.
@YankeesStats@AlexDevMLB@TheRealHoz35 The graphic suggests that ops is more important than average which nobody disagrees with- the issue is that these players all display similar ops while one carries a much higher average. If equal, then move down the graphic to continue differentiating
@AlexDevMLB@TheRealHoz35 The graphic you show says that while obp and slg are more correllated with scoring runs, average is also correlated just to a lesser extent. Player d is only slighty edged out in ops but much better in avg. you are also double counting by incuding ops which is just slg + obp