Hitter replacement values

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momige
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Hitter replacement values

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I have been using the same replacement values for a while and wanted to be sure they were still in the right ballpark:
BA- 10 team .273, 12 Team .271
OBP- 10 team .338, 12 Team .335
SLG-10 team .441, 12 Team .439

Do you recommend any changes?

Thanks

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Todd Zola
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Re: Hitter replacement values

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Honestly have no idea. I don't track that sort of thing.
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