blog.fbhof.com - 7/2/2008
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In the second installment of a series investigating statistical trends over the past 3 decades, the Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame reviews runs scored.
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Fantasy History of Statistics - Runs Scored
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In affiliation with Razzball.com and the All Star Series I am writing there, over the next few days the Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame will be reviewing the history of fantasy statistics through the eyes of these All-Stars. We’ve reviewed batting average, today we investigate run scoring. http://blog.fbhof.com/2008/07/02/fantasy-history-of-statistics--runs-scored.aspx
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