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Originally Posted by scottk1983
Admittedly, I don't know a lot about the WAR statistic. I basically know what the acronym stands for and that a higher number is better. However, when comparing these 2 pitchers for the Pitcher of the Year award, I was stunned to see that Player A had a WAR of 10.3 and Player B had a WAR of 3.0. Surely that can't be right though? Can anyone confirm that this is way off-base, or if it's not off-base, can anyone explain how pitcher A's WAR is so much higher than Pitcher B's?
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I don't see WAR in the screen shot. Show each pitchers horizontal stat line with WAR.
Pitcher WAR is... not as eyeball tested as Mike Trout.
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