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In the fourth installment of a series investigating statistical trends over the past 3 decades, the Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame reviews RBI. In an interesting side note, 1998 saw three 150 RBI-men, but this was nowhere close to the all time mark. [link]

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Fantasy History of RBI
Published 7/5/2008 by Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame (noreply@blogger.com) at Sweet Lou's Baseball Lab
In the fourth installment of a series investigating statistical trends over the past 3 decades, the Fantasy Baseball Hall of Fame reviews RBI. In an interesting side note, 1998 saw three 150 RBI-men, but this was nowhere close to the all time mark. http://blog.fbhof.com/2008/07/05/fantasy-history-of-statistics--rbi.aspx

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