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What a thread.
I wonder why MLB doesn't track GWRBI any longer. That really seemed to be a great indicator of the most valuable players in a league. Let's talk about wins and saves for pitchers next!
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This may have been touched upon, but, this is so far from the truth, its not even funny. a lineup of 9 guys with a higher combined VORP will outscore the lower VORP lineup, and do so very frequently (depending how much higher the VORP is). Some people are acting like VORP was made up by some drunks at a bar. Regression analysis of years upon years of data is just a little bit different. We've seen from actual results how much a walk, double, etc is worth to real run scoring. |
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I had no idea.
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Yes, I mean in OOTP I like getting guys with high OBP. I recognize that is good. Ok, but I also realize they have to score or it dont mean jack (Except for wearing out the starter to hopefully get to a weaker reliever). Sure, great individual performances are great. But, it IS a team sport. Baseball will always be a team sport. As long as that is the case then "team-dependant" stats will always be important. The V in VORP should stand for "vacuum" as in this is the best enviroment it works in.
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A slugger with a .250 OBP is playing in the California League in A ball.
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I'm stretching each case to its farthest. You won't find any .350 OBP guys who do nothing but walk, either.
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I'll also note that there have been two cases in baseball history of players hitting more than 30 HR with registering OBP in the .250s. Tony Armas did it in 1983, and Dave Kingman in 1986. Armas had 107 RBI, kingman 94. For some odd reason, both of these offenses (Armas's 1983 Red Sox and Kingman's 86 As) were anemic, and floundered in mid-pack despite having these fearsome sluggers see over 500 AB.
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FWIW, I haven't seen jestre calling anyone stupid or ignorant. Jestre seemingly understands VORP and just disagrees with the premise. He hardly deserves the insults or to be laughed at.
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Amen. That's exactly what I was saying, oh so long ago.
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Jestre is being disingenuous with his arguments. He suggests he understands VORP, then goes about describing it incorrectly, then avoids the counterpoints when pointed out. Both VORP and RBI can be used to directly judge the quality of a player's season. The purpose of the thread was a discussion about how to judge a season that had the most value, and whether a guy who strongly out "VORPed" a guy who had more RBI was a worthy award-winner. The answer is very clearly "yes," despite the fact that it hasn't happened often in the real world. This, too, will change.
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He is either arguing just for the fun of it, or clinging to a position borne of raw faith. The issue of how valuable the RBI stat is has gone so far in the baseball community to be coming close to the evolution discussion in society as a whole--only the truly faithful are clinging to old school thoughts.
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I think people are focusing on the wrong part of his argument though. If he had said theoretical instead of predictive, it would've made more sense.
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Jestre has a different idea of what value means and I can dig that, but the thing is the RBI is still a poor stat for what he wants. There are SABR stats like Win Percentage Added that are much better at evaluating each at-bat's raw value.
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Yeah, I'm all about WPA. It's genius.
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