Posted by dahsdebater on 6/27/2016 2:04:00 PM (view original):
What is your thinking?
I actually used K/AB because the other stats I was weighing, aside from OBP, are all per AB (AVG and SLG). Ideally you'd put all your variables on the same scale, but I was too lazy to convert AVG to hits/PA. The ideal way to do it would be hits/PA, ISO/PA, and non-hit OBP (also per PA). And then factor in K/PA. As it is you're basically counting hits within 3 variable since on a leaguewide basis AVG dominates OBP and SLG. That makes everything a little messy, especially since you're mixing hits/AB and hits/PA.
I don't know if I've fully hashed it out yet, but by scaling K's to PA or AB, your'e essentially just creating a subset of OBP or BA. Teams with more PA score more runs. It's almost as if you're (sort of) controlling for runs by doing it that way. And we obviously wouldn't want to control for runs at all.
Does that make any sense?
I haven't looked at the numbers and, again, I don't know if I'm really articulating this well, but that's where I'm at.