Why is "hitting your way on base", specifically, relevant? As opposed to just getting on base (OBP)?An Old Friend wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 11:07 amI mean... in your opinion.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 10:52 amI really don't think the format should matter. The only reason for keeping AVG, in any format, is because of tradition, not because it is a better metric.An Old Friend wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 09:47 amI am not in favor of removing batting average in a roto league.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 08:58 amI would say you basically still have the same problem. Singles count in all three categories, walks only count in OBP. If you index that to what we understand reality to be (e.g., the linear weights value of singles vs. walks), singles are only about 30% more valuable as an event than walks.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 08:44 amThree categories, representing a traditional slash line.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 08:41 amAre you suggesting having AVG, OBP, and SLG (3 categories) instead of AVG and OPS (2 categories)? Or are you saying OBP and SLG instead of AVG and OPS?Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑29 Nov 2024 06:41 amHow about dropping OPS, and adding separate categories for SLG & OBP?mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024 04:57 am FWIW - in terms of scoring categories, I think we should still consider substituting OBP for AVG.
I know AVG is "traditional", but we don't have to be hide bound to tradition. Using AVG and OPS still undervalues walks in comparison to singles. Singles are going to count in AVG and both OPS components (OBP and SLG). Walks only count toward one (the OBP component of OPS).
If we use OBP and OPS, we're at least counting walks twice (OBP and the OBP component of OPS) while still counting singles three times. That seems much more in keeping with their value in the real game.
AVG/OBP/SLG
Just having OBP and OPS (two categories) would make the value of singles (counting three times) vs. walks (counting two times) close to that realistic understanding the value difference between the two.
Matt, I think most of what you're looking for aligns with a points H2H league. Here are how points breakdown in the league that I'm in with that format:
5 - Single
10 - Double
15 - Triple
20 - HR
2.5 - Walk
2.5 - HBP
5 - Run scored
5 - Run batted in
10 - Stolen base
-1 - Strikeout
-2.5 - Caught stealing
It's the best metric to determine how frequently a guy hits his way on base. OBP and OPS don't tell you that.
The original roto is a 5 x 5 format with Runs, HR, RBI, SB, and AVG. We're not seeing who has the best wRC+ or fWAR in their lineups.
And, if we're still stuck on "but a single is better than a walk at driving in runs," well, you are already counting RBIs as well.

I'm not proposing to throw everything out and start over, I'm proposing one very specific change.