Re: how many pitcher vs. batter at bats are significant?
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0-24 against a variety of different pitchers I'd imagine is a lot easier to do than 0-24 against a single pitcher. Plus Jones is only a .260something hitter. 0-24 isn't impossible with that kind of an average.
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This makes absolutely zero mathematical sense. 0-24 should actually be much more common against a particular pitcher, because there are particular pitchers that extremely difficult to hit. But obviously 0-24 against various pitchers happens more than 0-24 against a single pitcher, because there are so many strings of 24 consecutive at bats.
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