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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Javy’s .500 record is way above average

By Tangotiger, 01:57 PM

Looking at offensive, relief, and fielding support, Kincaid concludes:

The 18 wins above average matches up reasonably well with the statistical estimates of Vazquez’ win value. In this case, despite the surface tension between the stats and the record, the metrics are in fact in harmony with common sense perception. The stats do translate to real life wins that show up in the W-L columns. Just as common sense dictates, it takes a very good pitcher to bring otherwise substantially below-average teams up to average performance, which is exactly what we’re seeing with Vazquez.

(6) Comments • 2009/07/30 • SabermetricsLinear_Weights
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