The results of two random samples of players in a baseball league are shown below. Which of the following is the best interpretation of these results?
A. Likely, there are more left-handed players in the league than there are right-handed players. There are 4 times as many left-handed players as there are right-handed players in the first sample, but there are only 3 times as many right-handed players as there are left-handed players in the second sample.
B. Likely, there are more left-handed players in the league than there are right-handed players. Averaging the percentages suggests that 52.5% of the players are left-handed while 47.5% are right-handed.
C. Likely, there are more right-handed players in the league than there are left-handed players. Since the second sample is much larger than the first sample, its results are more reliable.
D. Likely, there are more right-handed players in the league than there are left-handed players. The players in the first sample could not have been selected at random. Therefore, only the results of the second sample are reliable.