Posted by Tanaje on Sunday, March 15, 2009 at 10:33am.
If I interpret your data correctly,
the number represents the number of strikeouts of the top player for that year.
if so, then just count the number of years, which is 10
then the number of years with 175 or more, which is 3
so percentage is 3/10 = .3 = 30%
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