Braves to acquire Brandon Phillips

Look at his fWar from 2015 and tell me where he got his value from.

90, 88, 97, and 92 are his WRC+ numbers the last 4 years. In no world is that good or valuable.

Better than Jace with better defense and more pop and not a splits dependent player who we just got for othing.
 
SLG is more important IMO at his spot in the lineup.

SLG is never more important than OBP in any spot in the lineup. never, zero, at no time. In fact, at ANY lineup spot OBP is nearly TWICE as important as SLG. because not making outs is the currency of baseball.
 
League average is also a bit of a misnomer because it's based off aggregate stats of the whole leagur. Phillips was 92nd in wRC+ last year. So basically he was better than half the league offensively.
 
Jace was NOT a better hitter... 1.0 and 0.0 WAR last two seasons, can't hit lefties and only hit .254/.355/.385 on his STRONG side against righties

Jace had a 95 WRC+ compared to Phillips 92. Seems one is higher than the other. Arguing over either is silly.
 
SLG is never more important than OBP in any spot in the lineup. never, zero, at no time. In fact, at ANY lineup spot OBP is nearly TWICE as important as SLG. because not making outs is the currency of baseball.

Normally of agree but at some point you wed someone who can hit the ball and with authority.
 
2015, he had an fWAR of 2.7

Last year, only 0.9 but caused my an anomalous and uncharacteristic bad defensive year.

last 5 years of defensive stats for BP:

DEF: 10.8, 10.9, 9.9, 4.1, - 0.4

UZR: 8.6, 8.7, 8.1, 2.0, -2.1

DRS: 11, 1, 6, 4, -7

he appears to be declining to me
 
Better than Jace with better defense and more pop and not a splits dependent player who we just got for othing.

I am in favor of the trade. But offensively Phillips is not close to being good anymore. He's not even league average. This was a move to shore up the defense. We gave up nothing and that's fine.
 
League average is also a bit of a misnomer because it's based off aggregate stats of the whole leagur. Phillips was 92nd in wRC+ last year. So basically he was better than half the league offensively.

no this is a misreading of the stats. 100 is average, any number below 100 is below average (and the same reverse) a 92 wRC+ is 8% below average for the year. Even among second baseman for the last 4 years BP was 26th in wRC+ among 43 guys with at leas 1000 PA's at 2b during that time.
 
no this is a misreading of the stats. 100 is average, any number below 100 is below average (and the same reverse) a 92 wRC+ is 8% below average for the year. Even among second baseman for the last 4 years BP was 26th in wRC+ among 43 guys with at leas 1000 PA's at 2b during that time.

But saying league average in comparison to the number of players in the league isn't right. His production is below league average of the stats aggregated for all players. Not in comparison to individual players performance.
 
thethe, you don't have to bend over backwards to defend every move. Just call it what is is,

a bad offensive player who was also bad on defense last year, but at least has the chance to be good there... Is that an upgrade over what we had? Probably not, but there is at least a little upside potential with defense
 
My bad. Not sure what I was looking at there. Fake news.

Even if he is 122 doesn't that still mean he is better than half the hitters in the league? 8 per nl team and 9 per al team?

no, that's only compared to hitters that qualified for the batting title by plate appearances.

relative to the entire league in 2016 (omitting guys with tiny sample sizes I will go to 200 PA's as a benchmark) He was 218th out of 353 (and 32nd out of 47 2b with 200 PA's)

he's pretty much not a good hitter anymore.

but look, he cost nothing and might post a 1-1.5 fWAR season, and that has value.
 
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