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He was also a fielding liability during this time with a negative dWAR in ever single year. Last edited by cgjackson222; 09-20-2022 at 08:19 PM. |
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WAR hates his defense. I don't put much stock in that, some do. I don't think it's a very accurate measurement, though it really helps some players I like and usually works for the guy I like more than the guy I don't (though the guy I like here is Roberto more than Al). I don't know when his glove really went, I don't doubt Clemente was probably better on D late career too. WAA has them essentially equal for their careers too, like most measures. |
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But his OPS+ was 96 in 1973 and 107 as DH in 1974. Other AL DHs' OPS+ in 1974: New York: Ron Blomberg 147 Angels: Frank Robinson 146 Cleveland: Oscar Gamble 140 Kansas City: Hal McRae 139 Minnesota: Tony Oliva 109 Texas: Jim Spencer 108 Baltimore: Tommy Davis 105 Chicago: Pat Kelly 104 Milwaukee: Bobby Mitchell 103 Boston: Cecil Cooper 101 Oakland: Jesus Alou 83 So Kaline's OPS+ at DH of 107 was higher 5 other AL DHs and lower than 6. The average OPS+ of the DHs was just under 117, significantly higher than Kaline's. The point is that a player's value to his team has a lot to do with the position he plays. Clemente was still playing a productive Right Field at the end of his career, not platooning with 1st Base or DH. Last edited by cgjackson222; 09-20-2022 at 09:45 PM. |
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I agree, and have said a few times, he was just a league average bat his last two years while providing little value elsewhere. 1973, he’s declined and no longer a great or even a star. But that’s 1973-1974, not 1968-1974. I have, very specifically, never stated anywhere that Kaline was a stud in 1974. He was 39 and could have hung on another year or two maybe, but not as a real contributor. |
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You are repeating that "he was a league average bat his last two years" My point is that when you are a league average bat playing DH or 1B that is really an average or below average bat for those positions. You also seem to think that dWAR is meaningless. Fine, that is your opinion. But perhaps his team thought he shouldn't play Rightfield any more because he wasn't good at it any more. Last edited by cgjackson222; 09-20-2022 at 10:00 PM. |
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I also agreed he probably wasn’t a star on defense anymore and Clemente was better. I don’t think we disagree; I’ve certainly written nothing contradictory to your point here. I don’t doubt moving him to DH at 39 was a good idea. |
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Funny thread...everyone wants to compare this year or these two years or three years that don't exist....
Please compare total careers...PLEASE...or even primes...but you RC guys are really focusing on the last few years...that Kaline played basically on one leg. Simply...Career stats ARE NOT CLOSE...Prime years are really not that close either Last edited by isiahfan; 09-21-2022 at 09:52 AM. |
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