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Reply to "Poll - Trout, Cabrera or other for AL MVP"

Again, people (including PGStaff) are just truly not aware of what sabermetrics are. There is not just one "sabermetric" stat called WAR. There are many, many advanced stats.

Take WPA for example. From Fangraphs:

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WPA (win probability added): WPA is the difference in win expectancy (WE) between the start of the play and the end of the play. That difference is then credited/debited to the batter and the pitcher. Over the course of the season, each players’ WPA for individual plays is added up to get his season total WPA.

Calculation Example: In game 4 of the 2007 World Series, the WE for the Rockies started out at 50%. When Jacoby Ellsbury doubled off Aaron Cook in the very first at-bat in the game, the Rockies WE declined to 44.2%. The difference or WPA was .058 wins (5.8%). Ellsbury was credited +.058 wins and Aaron Cook credited with -.058 wins.

Why you should care: WPA takes into account the importance of each situation in the game. A walk off home run is going to be weighted more then a home run in a game that has already gotten out of hand. This makes it a great tool for determining how valuable a player was to his team’s win total.


Saying "sabermetrics assume every situation is equal" is just flat out wrong.
Last edited by 2013LHP
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