Spanish catapulta de lo. English magic dress up. English "i will do my own thing. Spanish de lo cotidiano. English of the everyday. Spanish de lo improvisamente. English of the sudden. Spanish de lo invisible. English on the invisible. Get a better translation with 4,,, human contributions. We use cookies to enhance your experience.
By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more. A hitter with higher contact rate most often hits for a higher batting average than one with a lower contact rate.
When seeking hitters who can help your fantasy team's batting average, look for batters with high contact rates and a high number of at-bats. Percentage of fair balls hit in the air, excluding line drives pop-ups, fly balls. A batter with a higher fly ball percentage will provide more extra base opportunities, more power, and more RBI. FB - Fly Balls. Number of fair balls hit in the air, excluding line drives pop-ups, fly balls. On average, fly ball hits result in extra bases more often than ground balls.
Percentage of fair balls hit on the ground. Ratio of ground balls to fly balls. Batters with an extreme grounder ratio have limited homer upside. Rate at which a batter grounds into double plays. A batter with a high rate of grounding into double plays hurts his RBI and is often indicative of a player with below average speed. The number of home runs hit by a batter per fly ball. Batters with a higher home run to fly ball ratio tend to hit more home runs, especially if they also have a high fly ball:ground ball ratio.
ISO - Isolated Power. Isolated Power ISO measures the power of a batter. Result displays the number of extra bases a player averages per at bat. An ISO of. If you are looking for a stat that helps you identify power hitters, ISO is a great stat to use. However, it takes about a full season of data ABs to achieve statistical significance foir ISO. A rookie flashing a high ISO early in the season may not be as likely to maintain his level as player with multiple seasons with high ISO.
Number of pitches thrown to batter per plate appearance. Pitches per plate appearance is a measure of a batter's patience and can serve as a leading indicator for higher on-base-percentage. RC - Runs Created. Number of runs a batter has generated for his team.
This stat measures a player's offensive contribution in total runs. It does so by adding the number of times a batter gets on base to his number of extra base hits and dividing this number by his number of opportunities.
A batter with more runs created is most often a valuable fantasy contributing in a number of categories. The percentage of successful stolen bases against attempts. A player with a low stolen-base percentage may be inclined -- or asked by his team -- to attempt fewer steals, thus hurting his fantasy value. Conversely, a player with a high stolen-base percentage -- provided he is active on the bases -- will likely have more latitude to steal in the future. SL - Strikeout Looking. The number of time a batter has struck out looking.
Players with a higher number of strikouts looking may be having issues identifying the strike zone and thus are at risk for producing a lower batting average. TOB - Times on Base. Number of times a player has been on base. The more often a batter reaches base, the greater the chance they will score runs. Not recording outs also helps BA. WAR measures a player's value across all aspects of their game offensively and defensively by how many more wins he is worth than a replacement-level player at his same position.
By itself WAR is more valuable for non-fantasy purposes than for fantasy players. Players with high WAR tend to be more highly ranked in fantasy but because fielding is not used in most leagues, it is less useful than other advanced stats. Batting WAR bWAR measures a player's value as a hitter only by how many more wins he is worth than a replacement-level player at his same position.
It does not account for base running, so players with the highest bWAR are not always the highest raanked players in fantasy baseball. Baserunning Wins Against replacement measures the value of a player's base-stealing performance and their base-running in non-stolen base situations by home many more wins he is worth than a replacement-level player at his same position.
BrWAR is a quick way to identify the best players on the basepaths. Players with a high brWAR are potential sources of runs and stolen bases. If something is bacano , then it is really good and the person likes it a lot. If a person is bacano , then they are good at doing something that is difficult.
Colmado is a useful word to know if you are in the DR and are looking for a quick snack. A colmado is a small corner store or a convenience store. Concho is another good word to know when traveling to the DR. Concho is a car or motorcycle used for transportation in the Dominican Republic. In all my time in South America, I have never heard this one used, so it truly is a Dominican-specific word. Yala is probably one of my favorite Dominican slangs. This is a common word used in informal settings around friends.
It's a common way to say, "okay. Dominicans usually want to know what is going on with you. I like this phrase a lot and especially like that it is easy to remember as it practically has the word neat in it. However, it refers to a talkative person or even at times refers to someone who is an outright liar.
It came about because someone who is constantly talking always has their tongue out of their mouth and as expected is often stretching the truth. Having a lengua larga isn't the most flattering of comments so be careful with which Dominican friend you say has a lengua larga. Dominicans use this phrase when they want you to tell them about something. Dominican Spanish is full of its own unique slang words and expressions just like every Spanish-speaking country.
If you really want to get a good understanding of a country and start blending in like a local, you will need to start using words like a local.
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