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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Jacoby Victorino

By Tangotiger, 01:51 PM

Or: how much is 26 games worth in wins?

If you follow wins above average, then 26 games is worth a bit less than 1 win.

If you follow wins above replacement, then 26 games is worth a bit more than 1 win.

(The gap between the above two is 0.36 wins.)

If you believe that missing a game means that you should get zero credit for your replacement player, then 26 games is worth 2 wins.

My guess is that most people don’t really believe the replacement-level model.  I think most people think of it that if you don’t play, then it’s like you are leaving your team shorthanded.  And I think that’s why the games played is going to be a huge penalty against Victorino.

To be more clear: the replacement-level model essentially means that you are being given credit for the performance of a replacement-level-kind of player.



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