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It would be easy to produce a baseball simulation in which some players were "clutch hitters" but those who "played" the simulation wouldn't be able to see it by a statistical analysis of the output of the simulation. The major role of randomness makes that possible.
In short, the lack of statistical evidence of clutch hitting can be consistent both with clutch hitting AND the lack of clutch hitting.
Last edited by BPS; 04-28-2018 at 11:10 PM.
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