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partyatnapolis
oh man 🙁
partyatnapolis
got me worried, carrasco
sufferforsnakes
If Carlos misses time, who do we go with, Clevinger?
jd396
After all these years… Just the thought of being able to have an objective, meaningful, and absolute measurement of defense… it brings a tear of joy to my eye
stymeedone
Its not objective. Its still subjective. How are they making the determination that 25% would make that play? What determines a five star vs a four star play? It may provide insight, but its still subjective.
jd396
It’s not, not right now… but it’s coming. When you can plot how everyone in the league played essentially the same line drive, the subjectivity is only in how you interpret it. When you consider that ten years ago fielding was still basically measured with webgem count, actually analyzing what players actually do in the actual field has come a long, long way.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
I can’t wait until Statcast takes root in hockey.
Baseball, at least, has good advanced stats that somewhat reflect reality.
Hockey just has junk and bunk like Corsi.
joe 44
sano will be interesting to see at 3rd his first big league spring training at 3B.and the last 3 years he has a total of 114 games played at 3rd so i dont think he is as bad as everyone points out he just need to get the reps at 3B. and fan graphs kinda proves that
takeyourbase
Right. The big man will do ok.
ryanlisz
Mike Pelfrey has to have the best agent in sports