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stats

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stats \stats\ (st[a^]ts), n. Shortened form of statistics [2] (b) . [Slang]

Usage examples of stats.

Wishing to convey the history of his obsession with baseball, for instance, James buried it in a discussion of the year-end stats of the Kansas City Royals.

The customer wanted stats and Major League Baseball did its best not to give them to him.

The other was hostility from the subcontractors who kept the stats for Major League Baseball.

When he ran the stats for the 1999 season, he wound up with a list topped by these five: Randy Johnson, Kevin Brown, Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux, and Mike Mussina.

Triple-A defense independent stats were even better than his astonishingly impressive defense dependent ones.

It was true that the further you got from the big leagues, the less reliably stats predicted big league performance.

During the recitation of my musculoskeletal stats, the drone stated there was little evidence of any former injuries.

I was in the stats lab at HiTek, struggling with a box of clippings on hair-bobbing.

When I went to work Monday, everybody I knew came up to the stats lab to ask about it.

I said, and went back up to my stats lab to write up my report for Management.

She asked to be posted there, her stats showed she was qualified, and we gave it to her.

BCA managed to calibrate the size of our four happy sculptors against the stats on Toby Myerson.

Something seemed off, so I compared the instructions over time, and ran them through a stats package.

Having served so dutifully as a media whipping boy, the change in the McCants narrative had broadcasters like Mike Patrick greeting his low-scoring games as a sign of maturity, whereas the same stats in previous seasons would have been cause for attack.