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Post by tristramshandy on Aug 14, 2017 18:05:55 GMT
Just saw this over on ESPN when discussing National League MVP:
Below are WAR leaders for National League position players entering Sunday.
According to Baseball-Reference:
Paul Goldschmidt: 5.6
Joey Votto: 5.4
Nolan Arenado: 5.1
Corey Seager: 4.9
Anthony Rendon: 4.9
Giancarlo Stanton: 4.9
Bryce Harper: 4.6
According to FanGraphs:
Goldsdchmidt: 5.2
Rendon: 5.0
Harper: 5.0
Seager: 5.0
Votto: 4.8
Justin Turner: 4.7
Why is this being used by the stat community if two groups can come to numbers that differ fairly significantly from one another?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 18:31:02 GMT
Just saw this over on ESPN when discussing National League MVP: Below are WAR leaders for National League position players entering Sunday. According to Baseball-Reference: Paul Goldschmidt: 5.6 Joey Votto: 5.4 Nolan Arenado: 5.1 Corey Seager: 4.9 Anthony Rendon: 4.9 Giancarlo Stanton: 4.9 Bryce Harper: 4.6 According to FanGraphs: Goldsdchmidt: 5.2 Rendon: 5.0 Harper: 5.0 Seager: 5.0 Votto: 4.8 Justin Turner: 4.7Why is this being used by the stat community if two groups can come to numbers that differ fairly significantly from one another?lol. i love stat dorks who go off horseshit like this. know what i use? the 'eye test' - this guy blows and this guy doesn't 
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 22:59:14 GMT
But WAR tells you how MUCH this guy blows and this guy doesn't.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Aug 17, 2017 15:13:07 GMT
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Post by klawrencio79 on Aug 17, 2017 15:30:14 GMT
Dammit, you beat me to it.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 17, 2017 15:35:38 GMT
When your WAR is low it's not necessarily a bad thing:
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Post by sdm3 on Aug 18, 2017 3:26:54 GMT
Beardy used to flip the fuck out over this.
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