| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - I was a bit surprised that the peak years were 29-30, since I had read Bill James's study suggesting that 27-28 are the peak years, but the difference is easily explained by the fact that I was looking at those players who remained regulars in both years, while James apparently included all plate appearances, including those players who, due to injuries or other causes, were no longer considered g
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