H/AB: 85/286
Runs: 48
HR: 13
RBI: 49
SB: 0
These match his totals for the AL only. His current total for the season:
H/AB: 90/301
Runs: 53
HR: 16
RBI: 56
SB: 0
The difference between the two stat lines is identical to the stats he has accumulated in his 3 games with Atlanta:
H/AB: 5/15
Runs: 5
HR: 3
RBI: 7
SB: 0
So I think what is happening is that the stat tracker makes it look like NL stats are counting, but at the end of the day when the stats are actually tallied, anything from an NL game does not count in our AL only league.
3 comments:
hm convincing argument
jesus... why Yahoo keeps a player on your roster that doesn't actually accumulate points is idiotic.
I have no idea either, especially when it looks like they're still contributing to your team if you look at the "last week" or "today" stats or even the stat tracker. Just terrible.
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