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<title>skill level evaluations</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ I was just trying to find the actual formula for evaluating skill level of players. I have been told several different formulas, none of which seem to be accurate! We always hear about innings and defensive shots scored accurately but that makes no sense after what I just saw! Four players from one team were raised one skill level each in just one week!!! I'd like to have the odds of that happening...P.S...they just played a team with two league reps on it last week...hhmmmmmmm]]></description>
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