05-01-2004, 08:52 AM
Prelimnary analysis of each poster based on the answers above.
Sir O has at the least a basic knowledge of pitching statisical history, and probably has advanced knowledge of baserunning statistics. His conceptual and theoretical understanding of the rules of the game allows him to have a better appreciation of the game. He does not, and possibly never has, attend(ed) Yankees stadium during the Yankees dominant era of the late twentieth, early twenty first century. He has, at the very least, a basic knowledge of hitting statistical history, more specifically of home runs. He does not, at the very least, read any posts of The Jays in the Sportscenter forum of CDIH.
Sleeper has, at the very least, a basic knowledge of pitching statistical history, and probably an an advanced understanding of baserunning statistics. His limited knowledge of the conceptual and theoretical aspects of the game of baseball limit his appreciation of the sport. He does not, and has probably never, attend(ed) Yankees stadium during the Yankees dominant era of the late twentieth, early twenty first century. He has, at the very least, a basic knowledge of hitting statistical history, more specifically of home runs. He does not, at the very least, read any posts of The Jays in the Sportscenter forum of CDIH.
Sir O has at the least a basic knowledge of pitching statisical history, and probably has advanced knowledge of baserunning statistics. His conceptual and theoretical understanding of the rules of the game allows him to have a better appreciation of the game. He does not, and possibly never has, attend(ed) Yankees stadium during the Yankees dominant era of the late twentieth, early twenty first century. He has, at the very least, a basic knowledge of hitting statistical history, more specifically of home runs. He does not, at the very least, read any posts of The Jays in the Sportscenter forum of CDIH.
Sleeper has, at the very least, a basic knowledge of pitching statistical history, and probably an an advanced understanding of baserunning statistics. His limited knowledge of the conceptual and theoretical aspects of the game of baseball limit his appreciation of the sport. He does not, and has probably never, attend(ed) Yankees stadium during the Yankees dominant era of the late twentieth, early twenty first century. He has, at the very least, a basic knowledge of hitting statistical history, more specifically of home runs. He does not, at the very least, read any posts of The Jays in the Sportscenter forum of CDIH.