WOBA and OPS are the best indicators of runs scored for a team. Who knew?
I was honestly surprised at how well OPP correlates. Considering how easy it is to calculate, it makes me not want to even bother with wOBA when talking in generalities.
WOBA and OPS are the best indicators of runs scored for a team. Who knew?
I was honestly surprised at how well OPP correlates. Considering how easy it is to calculate, it makes me not want to even bother with wOBA when talking in generalities.
He wouldn't have signed with Atlanta for that amount However if the Braves offered him 2/30 or 3/45 he would be here too. I don't think any of those offers were out there.
right, so my point that he took less to stay in NY than he would have elsewhere seems like common sense.
Does wOBA have the highest r^2 value?
All offers being equal he was going to stay in New York. He signed for as little as he did because he didn't have a market.
i really don't understand the need to split hairs.
of course the market suppressed his overall money.
but if he likely wouldn't have signed for 2/17 anywhere besides NY, then he was willing to take a discount to stay there. we don't know if he turned down offers for 2/20 or what have you. but his known, strong preference to stay in NY allowed the NY teams to undercut his already down value. lordy!
The do-nothing attitude of the Braves have now cost them Todd Frazier. Reported by Ken Rosenthal that he gets two years, $17 million from Mets pending physical.
One of my closest friends (and biggest sports fans) says that this is the first spring since he was a kid that he gets absolutely to buzz about the Braves starting spring training. I am about there with him. This boring and no fun; I wish I felt they actually had a strategy besides A.A. taking his sweet time learning who's who in the farm system.'
i really don't understand the need to split hairs.
of course the market suppressed his overall money.
but if he likely wouldn't have signed for 2/17 anywhere besides NY, then he was willing to take a discount to stay there. we don't know if he turned down offers for 2/20 or what have you. but his known, strong preference to stay in NY allowed the NY teams to undercut his already down value. lordy!
I think it was pretty clear I was talking about newly signed FAs from outside the organization.
Teams routinely get discounts from players who have been with the organization their entire career.
My apologies for assuming this distinction was obvious. Clearly, it was more complicated than I initially thought. Thank you for bringing to light my error in judging the overall intelligence of posters like you.
See, this is why you have no friends.
Past off-seasons the front office has done stuff just to generate buzz...glad we are not doing that anymore
i really don't understand the need to split hairs.
of course the market suppressed his overall money.
but if he likely wouldn't have signed for 2/17 anywhere besides NY, then he was willing to take a discount to stay there. we don't know if he turned down offers for 2/20 or what have you. but his known, strong preference to stay in NY allowed the NY teams to undercut his already down value. lordy!
Does wOBA have the highest r^2 value?
What’s your excuse?