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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
And 15 of that 42 is pitching, meaning his batting WAR is 27.5. Not sure why it isn't higher? But it's striking. Barely more than half of Judge's.
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Let's start by saying, until this Year Judge was CLEARLY the better hitter. This year is very hard to call. But part of the difference over their careers is because DWAR is factored into batting WAR and as a DH his DWAR contributes nothing.
O-WAR to O-War is 46.2 to 27.3 but now factor in plate appearances. Judge has around 800 more so that's a full season advantage over Ohtani.