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What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda)
Frayed Knot Jan 14 2011 01:30 PM |
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A new-fangled stat designed to estimate Wins Above Replacement Joe Morgan, of course, doesn't like it and he and other curmudgeons have, in protest, adopted the slogan; "War, what is it good for? ... Absolutely nothin'!!"
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Ceetar Jan 14 2011 01:34 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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Duda? .2
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 14 2011 01:40 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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My ignorance comes not from contempt, as with Morgan, but from laziness. I did know what the acronym stands for, but I have no idea how it's determined, or what would be considered a good number to have. Some day, perhaps, I'll take a closer look at this stuff. If it had come along earlier, like in the 1980's, I would have been all over it. At that time, a new baseball stat would have been as exciting to me as a new planet would be to an astronomer.
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Frayed Knot Jan 14 2011 01:53 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 14 2011 02:00 PM |
I really just answered in order to get the joke in.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 14 2011 01:55 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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I harbor at least a little suspicion of all stats, but yeah, "what would be considered a good number to have" is what trips me up with WAR. I mean, I don;t need it explained to me, I'm just not very conversant in it, it's a pretty compact field.
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metirish Jan 14 2011 01:57 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
I'm in the same boat as Grim.....maybe even more lazy though. I can't even pretend I know enough about it to drop it in conversations.
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Edgy DC Jan 14 2011 02:05 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
There are more than one way of calculating so it's fuzzy, and it depends on how much you play, but 5.0 is a surefire All Star. Seven is a potential MVP.
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 14 2011 02:09 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
So what was the Mets best WAR season? I'll guess Carlos Beltran in 2006 for offense and Tom Seaver in 1971 for pitchers.*
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Edgy DC Jan 14 2011 02:11 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
I don't know, but I can say that Seaver '71 is wrong.
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attgig Jan 14 2011 02:17 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
Starts in Buffalo. He'll showcase his power, but not much else, but enough that it draws interest of our front office and many others.
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Ceetar Jan 14 2011 02:18 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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[url]http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/ sort by top player Gooden in '85, 12.5 WAR Seaver was 9.7 in '73 and 9.6 in '71 Top offense, Olerud in '98 ties with Gilkey in '96 with 8.1 (Beltran 8.0 in '06) Pete Falcone let the '81 Mets with 2 WAR
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attgig Jan 14 2011 02:26 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 14 2011 02:29 PM |
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depends on who's war calculations you go by. the main difference is in calculating the defense. according to baseball-reference, it's 85 gooden (12.5) and a tie of olerud's 98 and gilkey's 86 (both at 8.1) but if you look at fangraphs, olerud's 98 season is an 8.4 WAR and gilkey's 96 is a 7.6 meanwhile wright's '07 is a 8.6 WAR (7.8 according to baseball-reference). there's no good way to filter by team on fangraphs, but i'm going to guess that it's wright's 07 according to fangraphs. that make it any clearer? :-P on edit: there is a way to check on fangraphs for non pitchers: http://www.fangraphs.com/graphswd.aspx? ... 71&grid=25 it orders by total, but you can see that wright's season is the highest. nobody else as a 9 or higher anywhere.
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Edgy DC Jan 14 2011 02:28 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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That's 11.7 with the arm, 0.8 with the bat, and 0.0 with the glove. To think, that's four seasons removed from Pete Falcone's 2.0 pacing the team. You don't really need the numbers to tell you, but that season was a volcanic eruption of goodness.
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Ceetar Jan 14 2011 02:31 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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Well, i kinda do, as I was 3 at the time, but yeah. .8 with the bat? heh, he probably could've batted cleanup on that '81 team.
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 14 2011 02:33 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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I've never seen anything like it. Every start Doc made that year was an Event with a capital E. Actually, a capital V, E, N, and T as well.
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attgig Jan 14 2011 02:34 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
and I just come to find out fangraphs does their pitching different as well....
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attgig Jan 14 2011 02:38 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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heh. I was 6, but was the only person in my family that watched baseball, and being the youngest, didn't really get to watch much baseball... so, yeah, I'm with you too.
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attgig Jan 14 2011 02:40 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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I think my lucas duda projection got split into the war thread....
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TransMonk Jan 14 2011 02:41 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jan 14 2011 02:44 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
WAR primer here: Nutritious... and tasty, too!
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 14 2011 02:52 PM Re: Expectations of Eleven: Lucas Duda |
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Oops... sorry. You may want to paste it back into the Duda thread, for the sake of posterity.
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metirish Jan 14 2011 03:06 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
This thread if anything has complicated WAR, or I should say shows how complicated it is.
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Ceetar Jan 14 2011 04:14 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
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They had a combined (b-r) 8 defensive WAR. 20.4 overall (although Rey was negative offensively) The team had a 25.4 WAR via batting. McRae and Bonilla combing for a -4.2 WAR without even a full season of AB. Although how McRae managed a -2.2 Defensive WAR probably speaks to the credibility of the defensive stats.. I feel like I'd put up better than that.
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Willets Point Jan 14 2011 07:35 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
Okay, which one of you just posted this at MetaFilter?
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MFS62 Jan 14 2011 08:54 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
I look at WAR like I look at a Calculus equation.
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metsmarathon Jan 14 2011 09:47 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
the hangup that i think is common is the idea of the replacement player. we're tempted to thik of who exactly that replacement player is, or could be.
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metirish Jan 15 2011 05:52 AM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jan 15 2011 07:04 AM |
MM just explained it in terms I understand......thank you.
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Frayed Knot Jan 15 2011 07:00 AM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
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WAR is nothing more than an estimate so it's always going to be theoretical. That's also the reason you compare it not to who actually is replacing the player you're losing but against an agreed-upon norm (the concept of the replacement player), so that different players are compared evenly. You can't say, for instance, that Pujols would rate as less valuable than Ryan Howard simply because when the Cards lose Pujols next year they manage to replace him with Teixeira while the Phils used an untested rookie to fill their hole which made their drop-off much larger.
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MFS62 Jan 15 2011 07:29 AM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
Thanks, folks.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jan 15 2011 12:54 PM Re: What is WAR, anyway? (Split from Lucas Duda) |
Think Alex Cora (career Baseball-Ref WAR of 0.9 or Fangraphs WAR of 4.5 over 1182 games).
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