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My point is that VORP is a theoretical stat the same way that ERA is. It is 100% fair to call VORP a theoretical stat. So what? Any non-counting stat is theoretical.
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Stats are a two dimensional representation of a 4 dimensional world. To say that nuerochemistry doesnt effect the way that players perform in pressure situations is foolish.
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1) The affect is very tiny 2) The affect is not predictable, nor consistent within an indivudual player. It does seem natural and fair to suggest that if neuro-chemistry does affect how a player performs, one would expect to see it in the way performance is measured. People have studied this in a billion different ways. The only group I've seen that has performed a study that supports "clutchness" (which is what you're discussing) is real is one from Andy Dolphin that suggests neuro-chemistry might be worth 1-2 runs a year. Of course, to do this, they need to leverage the theoretical stat of runs created. Last edited by RonCo; 02-03-2008 at 07:51 PM. |
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Anyhow, overall, I am afraid I might saying something I will regret. And since a lot of your guys opinions have helped me in the past. I'll just say I disagree about VORP. And that my opinions is that I want stats that I can "stand" on, for my perspective. And let it go. Nothing more seems to possibly be gained on this discussion anyhow.
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Hilarious thread.
I'll just say the following: Keith Wollner, inventer of VORP, is currently working for the Cleveland Indians. |
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Put a player with a 70 VORP in the same place in the batting order and on the same team as a guy with a 55 VORP, and he'll drive in more runs than the 55 VORP guy a vast, vast majority of the time. |
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The evidence is still incomplete as to if RBI is a worthless stat in real baseball. In OOTP I am definitly in the VORP camp.
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And pretty much proven not to exist.
And Bill James works for the Red Sox. See a theme going on here? |
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Of course, you can replace "runs" with "wins" in the above and make exactly the same argument. What were we talking about again? Oh yeah, clutch.
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As I said, RBI is not totally worthless (as some Saber-guys will say to incite riots). A guy who drives in 150 runs is _almost certainly_ a pretty good player. But RBI is not a high-quality stat because it is highly dependent upon the team a guy plays for and where he hits in the order. Put Manny Ramirez in the 8 hole and watch his RBI total drop from 150 to 85. Does that mean Manny's skill level dropped 40%? No. It means the Red Sox manager screwed up. In this case, it's likely that Manny's VORP will register similar scores in year 1 and year 2--showing that Manny's a really good and valuable hitter, despite his drop in RBI "productivity." |
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![]() I just cant seem to picture A-Rod batting with those patches they use to study neuro-impulses attached to him and then attached to a machine by wires 10 feet behind. Might make running the bases a bit hard.
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BUT IT'S NOT.
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Except that the guy who invented VORP works for the Cleveland Indians as their Manager of Baseball Research and Analytics.
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