When I saw the WAR number I figured there'd be a big difference in Fielding Runs, but no.
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Beckert is also like the poster child for why we need advanced stats. 1966-70, he always batted between .280 and .294—but his OPS+ ranged from 73 to 108!
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Slash lines were virtually identical in '68 and '69... but of course the contexts were so different!
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