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Statistical

 Analysis  of  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  Numbers  to  His  Career  Numbers  

Year G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB

1995 15 51 48 5 12 4 1 0 7 0 0 3 11 0.25 0.294 0.375 0.669 74 18 0 0 0 0 0

1996 157 654 582 104 183 25 6 10 78 14 7 48 102 0.314 0.37 0.43 0.8 101 250 13 9 6 9 1

1997 159 748 654 116 190 31 7 10 70 23 12 74 125 0.291 0.37 0.405 0.775 103 265 14 10 8 2 0

1998 149 694 626 127 203 25 8 19 84 30 6 57 119 0.324 0.384 0.481 0.864 127 301 13 5 3 3 1

1999 158 739 627 134 219 37 9 24 102 19 8 91 116 0.349 0.438 0.552 0.989 153 346 12 12 3 6 5

2000 148 679 593 119 201 31 4 15 73 22 4 68 99 0.339 0.416 0.481 0.896 128 285 14 12 3 3 4

2001 150 686 614 110 191 35 3 21 74 27 3 56 99 0.311 0.377 0.48 0.858 123 295 13 10 5 1 3

2002 157 730 644 124 191 26 0 18 75 32 3 73 114 0.297 0.373 0.421 0.794 111 271 14 7 3 3 2

2003 119 542 482 87 156 25 3 10 52 11 5 43 88 0.324 0.393 0.45 0.844 125 217 10 13 3 1 2

2004 154 721 643 111 188 44 1 23 78 23 4 46 99 0.292 0.352 0.471 0.823 114 303 19 14 16 2 1

2005 159 752 654 122 202 25 5 19 70 14 5 77 117 0.309 0.389 0.45 0.839 125 294 15 11 7 3 3

2006 154 715 623 118 214 39 3 14 97 34 5 69 102 0.343 0.417 0.483 0.9 132 301 13 12 7 4 4

2007 156 714 639 102 206 39 4 12 73 15 8 56 100 0.322 0.388 0.452 0.84 121 289 21 14 3 2 3

2008 150 668 596 88 179 25 3 11 69 11 5 52 85 0.3 0.363 0.408 0.771 102 243 24 9 7 4 0

2009 153 716 634 107 212 27 1 18 66 30 5 72 90 0.334 0.406 0.465 0.871 125 295 18 5 4 1 4

2010 157 739 663 111 179 30 3 10 67 18 5 63 106 0.27 0.34 0.37 0.71 90 245 22 9 1 3 4
 
Statistical  analyses  were  conducted  for  Derek  Jeter’s  career  numbers  in  comparison  to  last  year.    The  1995  numbers  were  not  
included  because  there  was  such  a  low  sample  for  that  year.    The  2010  numbers  were  not  used  to  in  career  averages  because  
that  year  was  compared  to  previous  career  numbers,  excluding  1995.      The  professional  career  averages  were  computed  from  
years  1996  through  2009,  inclusive.  
   
Statistical  Analysis  of  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  Numbers  to  His  Career  Numbers  

The  following  research  questions  and  hypothesis  were  asked  of  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  year.    The  null  hypothesis  tells  us  there  is  
no  statistically  significant  difference  between  his  2010  numbers  and  his  career  numbers.  
RQ1:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  batting  average  and  his  career  batting  average?  
H0-­‐RQ1:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  BA  and  career  BA.  
H1-­‐RQ1:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  BA  and  career  BA.  
RQ2:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  hits  production  and  his  career  hits  production?  
H0-­‐RQ2:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  hits  production  and  career  hits  production.  
H1-­‐RQ2:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  hits  production  and  career  hits  production.  
RQ3:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  doubles  production  and  his  career  doubles  production?  
H0-­‐RQ3:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  2B  production  and  career  2B  production.  
H1-­‐RQ3:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  2B  production  and  career  2B  production.  
RQ4:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  triples  production  and  his  career  triples  production?  
H0-­‐RQ4:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  3B  production  and  career  3B  production.  
H1-­‐RQ4:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  3B  production  and  career  3B  production.  
RQ5:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  home  run  production  and  his  career  home  run  production?  
H0-­‐RQ5:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  HR  production  and  career  HR  production.  
H1-­‐RQ5:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  HR  production  and  career  HR  production.  
RQ6:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  RBI  production  and  his  career  RBI  production?  
H0-­‐RQ6:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  RBI  production  and  career  RBI  production.  
H1-­‐RQ6:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  RBI  production  and  career  RBI  production.  
RQ7:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  stolen  base  production  and  his  career  stolen  base  production?  
H0-­‐RQ7:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  SB  production  and  career  SB  production.  
H1-­‐RQ7:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  SB  production  and  career  SB  production.  
RQ8:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  caught  stealing  numbers  and  his  career  caught  stealing  numbers?  
H0-­‐RQ8:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  CS  numbers  and  career  CS  numbers.  
H1-­‐RQ8:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  CS  numbers  and  career  CS  numbers.  
RQ9:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  walks  and  his  career  walks?  
H0-­‐RQ9:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  BBs  and  career  BBs.  
H1-­‐RQ9:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  BBs  and  career  BBs.  
RQ10:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  strike  outs  and  his  career  strike  outs?  
H0-­‐RQ10:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  Ks  and  career  Ks.  
H1-­‐RQ10:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  Ks  and  career  Ks.  
Statistical  Analysis  of  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  Numbers  to  His  Career  Numbers  

RQ11:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  on  base  percentage  and  his  career  on  base  percentage?  
H0-­‐RQ11:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  OBP  and  career  OBP.  
H1-­‐RQ11:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  OBP  and  career  OBP.  
RQ12:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  run  production  and  his  career  run  production?  
H0-­‐RQ12:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  run  production  and  career  run  production.  
H1-­‐RQ12:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  run  production  and  career  run  production.  
RQ13:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  slugging  percentage  and  his  career  slugging  percentage?  
H0-­‐RQ13:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  slugging  percentage  and  career  slugging  percentage.  
H1-­‐RQ13:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  slugging  percentage  and  career  slugging  percentage.  
RQ14:   Was  there  a  difference  between  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  OPS  and  his  career  OPS?  
H0-­‐RQ14:   There  is  no  difference  between  2010  OPS  and  career  OPS.  
H1-­‐RQ14:   There  is  a  statistically  significant  difference  between  2010  OPS  and  career  OPS.  
 
The  eight  attached  pages  are  the  output  of  the  statistical  analyses  conducted  for  these  thirteen  questions.    The  following  is  a  
summary  of  the  statistics.    A  p  value  less  than  0.050  means  that  we  reject  the  null  hypothesis.  (AB  and  OPS  was  not  calculated  
in  this  phase.)  
 
Comparison  of  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  Production  to  Career  Average  
Variable   p  
BA   .000  
H   .003  
2B   .582  
3B   .158  
HR   .001  
RBI   .020  
SB   .099  
CS   .268  
BB   1.00  
K   .542  
OBP   .000  
R   .775  
Statistical  Analysis  of  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  Numbers  to  His  Career  Numbers  

SLG%   .000  
 
The  analysis  shows  that  for  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  season,  Batting  Average,  Hits,  Home  Runs,  RBIs,  OBP  and  SLG%  were  
statistically  significant  for  his  average  between  1996  and  2009,  inclusive.    There  was  no  statistically  significant  difference  for  
his  Doubles,  Triples,  Stolen  Bases,  Caught  Stealing,  Walks,  Strike  Outs  and  Runs.  
 
(analyses  conducted  on  SPSS  17  for  Windows)  
 
Career  numbers  where  then  adjusted  to  reflect  a  full  162  game  season.    The  following  describes  the  data:  
Variable Obs Mean Std. Dev. Min Max

AB 14 653.7143 23.57126 599 682


R 14 119 11.65531 95 138
H 14 207.5714 12.87044 188 225
Double 14 33.07143 6.650209 26 46
Triple 14 4.142857 2.797173 0 9

HR 14 16.85714 5.051384 10 24
RBI 14 80.42857 11.17493 70 104
SB 14 23.07143 8.315549 12 36
CS 14 5.857143 2.413333 3 12
BB 14 66.5 12.71432 48 93

K 14 110.4286 11.35249 92 130


BA 14 .3177857 .0189865 .291 .349
OBP 14 .3882857 .0238664 .352 .438
SLG 14 .4592143 .038055 .405 .552
OPS 14 .8474286 .0575349 .771 .989

The  analysis  shows  that  for  Derek  Jeter’s  2010  season,  At  Bats,  Hits,  Home  Runs,  RBI,  Batting  Average,  OBP,  SLG%  and  OPS  
were  statistically  significant  for  his  average  between  1996  and  2009,  inclusive.      

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