Newbie here and I'm confused how the normalized data is calculated. Does anyone know the log5 formulas for normalized 2B, 3B, and HR per 100? Based on the research I've done it more or less uses the rate at which a player does an action divided by the rate at which the league does that action that year, multiplied by the rate at which the league does that action in the normalization year. Take a player like 1901 Nap Lajoie, who hit 14 HR's in 544 AB, or ~2.5 HR per 100 AB. According to the data that WIS provides, the average rate of HR in 1901 was 0.6 HR per 100 AB, making Lajoie's HR rate 4 times above league average. Now take 2005 Alex Rodriguez, who hit 48 HR in 605 AB, or ~8 HR per 100AB compared to an average HR rate of 3 per 100AB that year. His HR rate is 2.6 times league average. If normalized HR's are based off of this, shouldn't Nap Lajoie's normalized HR total be greater than A Rod's? Nope, Nap's is 3 HR/100#, while ARod's is 6 HR/100#. Hoping someone can help me out! Thanks.
8/13/2025 10:18 AM (edited)