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Friday, August 29, 2008

RARP v VORP

By Tangotiger, 03:32 PM

BP has two measures that do similar things.  One is called VORP, by Keith Woolner, and another is called RARP, by Clay Davenport. They both exist because BP was allowing its analysts to develop their own metrics, which is a good thing.  According to BP’s glossary, VORP is “The number of runs contributed beyond what a replacement-level player at the same position would contribute if given the same percentage of team plate appearances” and RARP is “A statistic that compares a hitter’s Equivalent Run total to that of a replacement-level player who makes the same number of outs and plays the same position”.

RARP data. VORP data

First, a big thanks to BP for making the data so accessible.  And, they are pretty good on name matches, making my life alot easier.  There were only some 40 or so names out of 912 that I had to match manually. 

The total VORP, as of today, is 4436 runs.  And for RARP, it is 4735 runs.  This is based on around 154650 PA, which means that per 700 PA, we have this:

VORP: +20.0 runs
RARP: +21.4 runs

As you can see, both have a very similar replacement baseline.  Indeed, this is a very common baseline.  MGL uses +19.4 runs, and I use (roughly) +19.8 runs.

The question is if either measure shows much difference.  This is the 10 guys that VORP likes more than RARP:

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