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LOL, by that time none of them were...
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Where is BALCO located? Put up a PED Hall of Fame there and let all these guys in. That's where they belong. Will be fun induction ceremonies.
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I take All Star appearances with a grain of salt in all sports where fans vote.
Example- Adrian Beltre(who I believe will be a HOF'er btw), hit 48 HR's with a .330 BA in 2004, second in MVP behind Bonds and didn't make an All Star appearance that year. It looks good when you have them, but if you don't, I don't put into much consideration. I look more at the top 15 MVP each year.
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Grich MVP (yr lg (rk, shr)) 1972 AL (14, 5%) 1973 AL (19, 3%) 1974 AL (9, 15%) 1979 AL (8, 15%) 1981 AL (14, 5%) 0.43 Career Shares (501st) Kent MVP (yr lg (rk, shr)) 1997 NL (8, 20%) 1998 NL (9, 12%) 1999 NL (26, 0%) 2000 NL (1, 88%) 2002 NL (6, 30%) 2004 NL (13, 4%) 2005 NL (19, 4%) 1 MVP 1.58 Career Shares (145th)
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I went back and checked the Mitchell Report and Sheffield, Sosa, Bonds, and Clemens were all mentioned and I believe that report still has enough influence to keep all those mentioned out of the Hall & I hope the commissioner and the voters would feel the same way. . .
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It has also been established that be was a better hitter than Kent when judged against the other players of his time, and when judged by WAR. Grich also won four gold gloves and likely should have won several more. He was a top defensive second baseman. Kent no so much. Better hitter. FAR better fielder. Vastly undervalued. Tom C |
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Because someone brought up All Star appearances between the 2, and in my previous post I stated that...
Ehh, just scroll up and read it. I put MVP because All Star appearances are pointless.
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Basically, you're saying, of all the relievers who played from 1980-1997 and finished with exactly 478 saves, Lee Smith was the premier guy. I certainly can't argue with that. Premier closers put up sub-2.00 ERA seasons. Smith did that once. But he did have 13 over 3.00 - a by-no-means great number for a closer. |
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Very interesting thread. Comparing real world perceptions of player value (i.e watching guys play) to pure statistical analysis is something modern MLB upper management seems to have trouble balancing, and this thread is no different.
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Yep. I don't go off of WAR and all this new stuff in the last 5 yrs. I just watch the players with my own eyes. You'd think that would be good enough.
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Most defensive statistic are, to say the least, imperfect. Stats are obviously an important tool, but they fall waaaaayyyy short of the eye test in that regard IMO. And, for my money, Grich was a far better baseball player than Kent :-) |
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In the Kent/Biggio case, Kent moved to the Astros, but it was still the incumbent Biggio who ended up moving positions. Hmmmm..... |
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That is no longer true today nor has it been for a long time. You can watch any game you want today and if you miss it, you can catch all the highlights at night. Everyone can see any player they want and it's been that way for years. We aren't living in a time when there's one game a week on TV. And we're discussing players who retired no later than 2006.
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Had I not seen them in real time, I have every opportunity to watch them on the news at night, or on Sportscenter, MLB Network and/or Youtube, along with their team's websites. |
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I think that's an old world view. For the Sportscenter generation (like me) we are used to seeing sports highlights played round the clock every day. The fantasy generation (like me) is well aware of stats and who's who, perhaps even more than ever before. While fantasy is stats based, it does not take into account things like WAR or JAWS, only what you see in front of you.
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And are you saying that because fantasy baseball uses counting stats that those are somehow more valid? Tom C Last edited by btcarfagno; 01-08-2016 at 08:22 AM. |
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Then I guess the corollary of that is you should have faith in their voting.
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No, I'm saying fantasy baseball uses the same counting stats people in this thread have brought up to show why they feel a player (like Kent) was worthy of the HOF. And that fantasy stats are more in tune with what your eyes see than something like JAWS or WAR. In terms of highlights, I think you're treating people like they're blind or have no concept of the game. If you hear things about a player like Mike Trout and then watch highlights of Mike Trout, it should be apparent to even a casual fan that he is elite. If it's not, then that person shouldn't really have a valid opinion on who is a HOFer and who isn't in the first place. |
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If Mike Trout is elite, his stats will reflect it -- and of course they do.
Though ESPN highlights won't tell you that he still strikes out an awful lot. Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 01-08-2016 at 10:11 AM. |
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Yes but I don't need to know his WAR or JAWS to know the player he is, which is my point. I can watch him play.
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You cannot possibly watch players from all 30 teams regularly enough to accurately judge them without statistics.
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Counting statistics yes, JAWS and WAR no.
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Well that is a different debate, no? I thought we were talking about statistics versus observation. Whether JAWS WAR etc. are meaningful compared to more traditional stats is a whole 'nother discussion, it seems to me.
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No all I've been saying the whole time is I don't need WAR or JAWS to discuss a player I'm watching. They are only relevant to discussing players from bygone eras. So when you start using JAWS and WAR to discuss someone like Jeff Kent, they mean nothing to me because I saw him play and I know what he did (i.e. counting stats).
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Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!!! Tom C |
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You guys have been great to debate with. I appreciate the mutual respect even in disagreement. Sometimes people just start throwing out four letter words after two posts.
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I thought this was a pre-WAR forum.
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The other thing is that WAR is trying era-adjust, so that you can compare players across the years. That is like saying, in every year, there have to be a few players that are HOF-worthy. It does not take into account that there may be valleys and spikes across the eras, where there may be a bunch of really great players in one decade, but a dearth of them in another. |
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Let's ask it another way, if you look at the JAWS/WAR rankings (or the related Baseball Reference metrics), how many instances do you really see where you say, that's insane? Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 01-08-2016 at 11:09 AM. |
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Peter, most of that article uses elements of what goes into WAR, which as I've said has flaws. For example, if we use WAR, Cy Young (WAR of 170) destroys Walter Johnson (WAR of 152) for same number of years played. And Sandy Koufax has about the same WAR as Urban Shocker for about the same number of years played.
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Adam Jones being rated an average or below average center fielder. Defensive WAR is not something that can be relied on. |
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OPS+ is a quantitative stat. Nothing to do with someone's perception of value going into a complicated formula. OPS+ is what it is. Grich's career OPS+ is 125. Only four second basemen with 8,000 or more career plate appearances have a better career OPS+. Lajoie, Rogers Hornsby, Eddie Collins and Joe Morgan. But you are basing it on where he batted in the lineup during his best year? Do you see the problem here? Tom C Last edited by btcarfagno; 01-08-2016 at 12:33 PM. |
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/jaws_P.shtml or http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/jaws_P.shtml Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 01-08-2016 at 12:42 PM. |
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Where Grich really stands out offensively is power and patience. He slugged .424 while the league slugged .384. His OBP was .371 while the league’s was .324. That is a huge difference. Add it up and Grich’s OPS was .794 against the league’s .707. That’s how you get an OPS+ of 125. Steve Garvey’s OPS+, for example, was 117. Jim Rice was 128. Dave Parker was 121. That’s how good an offensive player Grich was. He just did it with plate discipline and power during a power-depressed era. That’s how you fly under the radar.
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