GovClintonTyree
<B>Vencer a Los Doyers</B>
I was just on Baseball Reference marveling at Oso's .271 OBP and nine triples (that's GOT to be a record for guys over 250 lbs) and happened to check on his WAR. His very low OBP certainly hurts his oWAR, below 2, and it should. But then I noticed that his overall WAR was actually -0.2 and thought, damn, what was his dWAR? And it was -1.5, and I'm thinking, no, he doesn't cover much ground, but I don't think he's done much besides DH...
So I checked, and he'd played 11 games in LF, 71 innings, had 7 chances, made an error. And so now I'm wondering how you can get a -1.5 dWAR in 11 games with seven chances. That's 15 runs, right? 1.5? He couldn't have been that poorly rated and cost his team that many runs if he'd spent the 11 games standing on his head in LF.
Can somebody help me out?
So I checked, and he'd played 11 games in LF, 71 innings, had 7 chances, made an error. And so now I'm wondering how you can get a -1.5 dWAR in 11 games with seven chances. That's 15 runs, right? 1.5? He couldn't have been that poorly rated and cost his team that many runs if he'd spent the 11 games standing on his head in LF.
Can somebody help me out?