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Adding a Limiter
Adding a Limiter
To limit the statistical range of your re-
quests, type a limiter following MAX or
MIN and the stat abbreviation or ratio.
A limiter searches for statistics that
are greater than or less than a particu-
lar number. Requests with limiters al-
ways have this structure:
 MAX or MIN + a stat abbreviation
or ratio + a stat abbreviation +
 GT or LT + a number
In this example, we’ll find the players with
the most home runs (MAX HR) who had
less than 150 at bats (AB LT 150).
1. Press 
MAX
 (red) or 
MIN
 (the
green key), type a stat
abbreviation or ratio, and
then type a limiter.
You can either type GT or LT or
press 
G T / L T
 (the yellow key). To get
GT press the key once; to get LT
press the key twice.
2. Press 
ENTER
.
3. Use the arrow keys to view the list.
 ➤ Understanding Limiters
Each limiter must be preceded by its
own stat abbreviation, even when that
stat abbreviation or ratio is the same as
the one following MAX or MIN. For ex-
ample, to view the players with the most
home runs who have at least 500 home
runs, you would need to enter MAX HR
HR GT 499. Notice the second HR.
When you’re limiting a ratio, you’ll
usually want to limit the denominator.
For example, to view the players with
the best home-runs-to-at-bats ratio
who have at least 1,000 career at-
bats, you would enter MAX HR/AB
AB GT 1000.
  Limiting Biographical Statistics
Type weight in pounds, height in
inches (e.g., 67 for players who are
5’7”), and age in years.
In a given season, each player’s age is
determined by how old that player is
on July 1. So a player who is 24 years
old on June 30, is considered 24
years old for the entire season.