Lmao. Funny.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:07 pmBatting Avg>>>>hits/ab’s. Very simple equation. You now exactly how often a players hits the ball safely.WaltsSuccessor wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 16:52 pmSeriously? Batting average treats all hits as equal. A single counts the same as a home run in batting average. A .290 pure singles hitter is no where near as valuable as a well rounded slugger (like vintage Pujols) who hits .290.RamFan08NY wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 08:05 amReally? Over the course of a full season, what flaw is there in BA? Give me 5 guys on the same team who hit .290+ over 150 games in a season and you'll have a good team. It's a factual stat, that has no debate.WaltsSuccessor wrote: ↑17 Mar 2026 10:46 amLiterally all those other stats have flaws too...Goldfan wrote: ↑17 Mar 2026 10:44 amI hear ya Matt, so why not just stop using WAR as some kind of fact based stat. It’s not….it’s flawed…..and yet its thrown out there right along with BA, OBP, OPS, ERA, WHIPmattmitchl44 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2026 10:24 am I think everyone pretty much agrees that defense remains the hardest component of productivity to value in a WAR methodology.
However, defensive value IS real and needs to be accounted for. If someone has a better way of valuing EVERY PLAY made by EVERY PLAYER than DRS, UZR/150, OAA, FRV, etc., we'd all like to hear it.
Likewise ERA. If your team ERA is in the low 3s, youre going to win more than you lose. How is it flawed?
WAR on the other hand? Let's imagine how many wins this player results in vs if he didnt play. How is that even quantified without knowing what the "replacement " player did?
ERA is literally EARNED run average. A run being deemed earned is completely subjective on the official scoring on errors. Plus, a pitcher with a better defense behind them will be default have a lower ERA than a pitcher on another team with a (bleep) defense (all else being equal).
You arguing ERA isn't flawed is mind blogging.
WAR>>>Start with fantasy AAA player baseline>>>>adjust for position>>>>adjust for Park>>>>compare against all other at position>>>gives you a 2 digit number with decimal>>>
So by viewing that number how do you know if the player has Power, hits for avg, great on D, runs bases well??? It doesn’t tell you anything. You need to go back to the basic stats for any detail
How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
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You could have a team of Edman/Heyward 6-7 WAR players ……probably have the highest TEAM WAR of alltime and the team wouldn’t hit or score.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
You’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
You could have a team of Luis Arraezes, all with impressive .290-.300 batting averages, that would be considerably worse.
Incidentally, in the seasons in question, Heyward had a 121/117 wRC+/OPS+ while Edman logged 106/107—they were both above-league-average hitters (while playing elite defense), belying your claim that said hypothetical team “wouldn’t hit or score.”
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
BA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
This seemed like you were making a good point until you go look at the stats of the Cardinals from 1982. Very few HRs. 6 of those players combined for 23 HRs. Low OPS.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 10:42 amThere is more nuance to the game of baseball than can be calculated by these sabermetrics stats. The top bWAR on the 1982 Cardinals:An Old Friend wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 07:58 amWhere do you draw the line on useful or useless as it pertains to analytics?ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 06:49 am Better question - why does anybody pay attention to these goofy analytics stats like bWAR?
Do you feel like defense shouldn’t be tracked? Is the assessment of an error just to mean… errr… goofy? Do you not care at all about a player’s base running ability and acumen? Do you not care why a pitcher may be prone to giving up home runs?
Generally curious.
Keith Hernandez (1B): 6.5
Lonnie Smith (OF): 5.7
Ozzie Smith (SS): 5.0
George Hendrick (OF): 4.0
Darrell Porter (C): 3.5
Tom Herr (2B): 1.7
Willie McGee (OF): 1.6
Joaquín Andújar: 4.5
Bob Forsch: 3.5
Bruce Sutter: 3.3
That's a world series championship team. Which of those players is not better than Edman in 2025?
People today would not want most of those players today.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
‘22NYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:34 pmYou could have a team of Luis Arraezes, all with impressive .290-.300 batting averages, that would be considerably worse.
Incidentally, in the seasons in question, Heyward had a 121/117 wRC+/OPS+ while Edman logged 106/107—they were both above-league-average hitters (while playing elite defense), belying your claim that said hypothetical team “wouldn’t hit or score.”
Edman 2b/SS
.265, .324, .725, 13HR, 57RBI
‘15
Heyward RF
.293, .359, .797, 13HR, 60RBI
You think a team full of sub.800 13HR,55-60RBI hitters are going rationalize/equalize to a 62WAR starting lineup?
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
I don’t expect you to understand it since you couldn’t understand the simple sentences I wrote that you just responded to.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:42 pmBA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
What does batting average alone? Tell you about a player? Nothing. He could bet .300 and have zero home runs, zero stolen bases, zero RBIs, and not be able to catch a ball.
What about home runs? What’s 30 home runs tell you? Nothing. He hit 30 home runs. Struck out 250 times. Batted .150
So even your statistics mean nothing by themselves. You can’t judge a player with just those numbers. And when looking at war, you are still allowed to look at the home runs and batting averages. When you go on baseballreference.com, those statistics are listed right next to war. They didn’t delete them. War doesn’t say that you’re not allowed to look at other statistics.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
Those WS winning 82 Cardinals had only 2 guys that cracked .800 OPS.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:49 pm‘22NYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:34 pmYou could have a team of Luis Arraezes, all with impressive .290-.300 batting averages, that would be considerably worse.
Incidentally, in the seasons in question, Heyward had a 121/117 wRC+/OPS+ while Edman logged 106/107—they were both above-league-average hitters (while playing elite defense), belying your claim that said hypothetical team “wouldn’t hit or score.”
Edman 2b/SS
.265, .324, .725, 13HR, 57RBI
‘15
Heyward RF
.293, .359, .797, 13HR, 60RBI
You think a team full of sub.800 13HR,55-60RBI hitters are going rationalize/equalize to a 62WAR starting lineup?
Edmads 13 HR would have ranked 2nd on the 1982 Cardinals. How did the Cardinals win the World Series win Tommy Edmunds would’ve been second on the team and home runs? They didn’t have a 20 home run hitter.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
I think we are talking to walls.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:53 pmI don’t expect you to understand it since you couldn’t understand the simple sentences I wrote that you just responded to.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:42 pmBA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
What does batting average alone? Tell you about a player? Nothing. He could bet .300 and have zero home runs, zero stolen bases, zero RBIs, and not be able to catch a ball.
What about home runs? What’s 30 home runs tell you? Nothing. He hit 30 home runs. Struck out 250 times. Batted .150
So even your statistics mean nothing by themselves. You can’t judge a player with just those numbers. And when looking at war, you are still allowed to look at the home runs and batting averages. When you go on baseballreference.com, those statistics are listed right next to war. They didn’t delete them. War doesn’t say that you’re not allowed to look at other statistics.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
Different era, but just a couple differencesCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:59 pmThose WS winning 82 Cardinals had only 2 guys that cracked .800 OPS.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:49 pm‘22NYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:34 pmYou could have a team of Luis Arraezes, all with impressive .290-.300 batting averages, that would be considerably worse.
Incidentally, in the seasons in question, Heyward had a 121/117 wRC+/OPS+ while Edman logged 106/107—they were both above-league-average hitters (while playing elite defense), belying your claim that said hypothetical team “wouldn’t hit or score.”
Edman 2b/SS
.265, .324, .725, 13HR, 57RBI
‘15
Heyward RF
.293, .359, .797, 13HR, 60RBI
You think a team full of sub.800 13HR,55-60RBI hitters are going rationalize/equalize to a 62WAR starting lineup?
Edmads 13 HR would have ranked 2nd on the 1982 Cardinals. How did the Cardinals win the World Series win Tommy Edmunds would’ve been second on the team and home runs? They didn’t have a 20 home run hitter.
Hendrick 104 RBI
Hernandez 94RBI
L. Smith .307, .381, 69RBI, 120R at leadoff 68SB
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
Yawn. Different era? You are the one that used the 82 Cardinals as an example.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:10 pmDifferent era, but just a couple differencesCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:59 pmThose WS winning 82 Cardinals had only 2 guys that cracked .800 OPS.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:49 pm‘22NYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:34 pmYou could have a team of Luis Arraezes, all with impressive .290-.300 batting averages, that would be considerably worse.
Incidentally, in the seasons in question, Heyward had a 121/117 wRC+/OPS+ while Edman logged 106/107—they were both above-league-average hitters (while playing elite defense), belying your claim that said hypothetical team “wouldn’t hit or score.”
Edman 2b/SS
.265, .324, .725, 13HR, 57RBI
‘15
Heyward RF
.293, .359, .797, 13HR, 60RBI
You think a team full of sub.800 13HR,55-60RBI hitters are going rationalize/equalize to a 62WAR starting lineup?
Edmads 13 HR would have ranked 2nd on the 1982 Cardinals. How did the Cardinals win the World Series win Tommy Edmunds would’ve been second on the team and home runs? They didn’t have a 20 home run hitter.
Hendrick 104 RBI
Hernandez 94RBI
L. Smith .307, .381, 69RBI, 120R at leadoff 68SB
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
What does a 4.3 WAR player do well?ClassicO wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:05 pmI think we are talking to walls.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:53 pmI don’t expect you to understand it since you couldn’t understand the simple sentences I wrote that you just responded to.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:42 pmBA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
What does batting average alone? Tell you about a player? Nothing. He could bet .300 and have zero home runs, zero stolen bases, zero RBIs, and not be able to catch a ball.
What about home runs? What’s 30 home runs tell you? Nothing. He hit 30 home runs. Struck out 250 times. Batted .150
So even your statistics mean nothing by themselves. You can’t judge a player with just those numbers. And when looking at war, you are still allowed to look at the home runs and batting averages. When you go on baseballreference.com, those statistics are listed right next to war. They didn’t delete them. War doesn’t say that you’re not allowed to look at other statistics.
I know what a .320 BA player does well
I know what a 40HR player does well
So again what does a 4.3 WAR player do well? Waiting. And yes you can always view whatever other stats you like……cop out answer
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
How do you know that those players are any good by looking at ones batting average and one’s home runs? Tell me how you know they’re good?Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:12 pmWhat does a 4.3 WAR player do well?ClassicO wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:05 pmI think we are talking to walls.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:53 pmI don’t expect you to understand it since you couldn’t understand the simple sentences I wrote that you just responded to.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:42 pmBA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
What does batting average alone? Tell you about a player? Nothing. He could bet .300 and have zero home runs, zero stolen bases, zero RBIs, and not be able to catch a ball.
What about home runs? What’s 30 home runs tell you? Nothing. He hit 30 home runs. Struck out 250 times. Batted .150
So even your statistics mean nothing by themselves. You can’t judge a player with just those numbers. And when looking at war, you are still allowed to look at the home runs and batting averages. When you go on baseballreference.com, those statistics are listed right next to war. They didn’t delete them. War doesn’t say that you’re not allowed to look at other statistics.
I know what a .320 BA player does well
I know what a 40HR player does well
So again what does a 4.3 WAR player do well? Waiting. And yes you can always view whatever other stats you like……cop out answer
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
Talking to a wall. You fail to understand basic information and have one goal in life - to complain/whine. But, in answer to your stupid question that you could use AI to inform you on:Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:12 pmWhat does a 4.3 WAR player do well?ClassicO wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:05 pmI think we are talking to walls.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:53 pmI don’t expect you to understand it since you couldn’t understand the simple sentences I wrote that you just responded to.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:42 pmBA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
What does batting average alone? Tell you about a player? Nothing. He could bet .300 and have zero home runs, zero stolen bases, zero RBIs, and not be able to catch a ball.
What about home runs? What’s 30 home runs tell you? Nothing. He hit 30 home runs. Struck out 250 times. Batted .150
So even your statistics mean nothing by themselves. You can’t judge a player with just those numbers. And when looking at war, you are still allowed to look at the home runs and batting averages. When you go on baseballreference.com, those statistics are listed right next to war. They didn’t delete them. War doesn’t say that you’re not allowed to look at other statistics.
I know what a .320 BA player does well
I know what a 40HR player does well
So again what does a 4.3 WAR player do well? Waiting. And yes you can always view whatever other stats you like……cop out answer
Jazz Chisholm Jr., fWAR - 4.4 in 2025.
Offense - 31 HR, 75 runs, 80 RBI with a 126 wRC+ and a slash of .242/.332/.481/.813
Defense - he had a +2 DRS and +8 OAA, so he's good, not great
Baserunning - he has a positive baserunning score and stole 31 bases
Positional value - 2b = a valuable position (which anyone who has played baseball or understands it understands is important and, therefore, he gets a positive 1.9 "positional" adjustment)
A test:
Would you rather have Jazz Chisholm or a guy who hits 40 HRs but is a DH and a horrible base runner?
Would you rather have Jazz Chisholm or a guy who hits .320 but is a DH and a horrible base runner? And by the way, batting average tells you one thing about the player's total value. One. Thing. Is it important? Yes. Does it give you a full picture of his value (let's say he never walks and hits 5 HR with 45 RBI)? No.
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Re: How the heck did Tommy Edman earn 6.2 bWAR?
Thanks Classic…..using long accepted standard and quite exact and explanatory baseball stats you answered my question what 4.3WAR represents …..for one player. I should just ask you these questions and you answer to definitely prove my point.ClassicO wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:30 pmTalking to a wall. You fail to understand basic information and have one goal in life - to complain/whine. But, in answer to your stupid question that you could use AI to inform you on:Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:12 pmWhat does a 4.3 WAR player do well?ClassicO wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:05 pmI think we are talking to walls.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:53 pmI don’t expect you to understand it since you couldn’t understand the simple sentences I wrote that you just responded to.Goldfan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:42 pmBA is exactly what I said it was>>>>how often a hitter safely hits the ballCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 17:28 pmYou’re still allowed to look at BA, HR, OBP, Slugging. War doesn’t replace everything.
Just like BA by itself means nothing.
Just like HRs by itself means nothing.
HR is AT LEAST one run produced by the hitter. You know exactly what these stats are
Tell me what a 4.3 WAR player does well?
What does batting average alone? Tell you about a player? Nothing. He could bet .300 and have zero home runs, zero stolen bases, zero RBIs, and not be able to catch a ball.
What about home runs? What’s 30 home runs tell you? Nothing. He hit 30 home runs. Struck out 250 times. Batted .150
So even your statistics mean nothing by themselves. You can’t judge a player with just those numbers. And when looking at war, you are still allowed to look at the home runs and batting averages. When you go on baseballreference.com, those statistics are listed right next to war. They didn’t delete them. War doesn’t say that you’re not allowed to look at other statistics.
I know what a .320 BA player does well
I know what a 40HR player does well
So again what does a 4.3 WAR player do well? Waiting. And yes you can always view whatever other stats you like……cop out answer
Jazz Chisholm Jr., fWAR - 4.4 in 2025.
Offense - 31 HR, 75 runs, 80 RBI with a 126 wRC+ and a slash of .242/.332/.481/.813
Defense - he had a +2 DRS and +8 OAA, so he's good, not great
Baserunning - he has a positive baserunning score and stole 31 bases
Positional value - 2b = a valuable position (which anyone who has played baseball or understands it understands is important and, therefore, he gets a positive 1.9 "positional" adjustment)
A test:
Would you rather have Jazz Chisholm or a guy who hits 40 HRs but is a DH and a horrible base runner?
Would you rather have Jazz Chisholm or a guy who hits .320 but is a DH and a horrible base runner? And by the way, batting average tells you one thing about the player's total value. One. Thing. Is it important? Yes. Does it give you a full picture of his value (let's say he never walks and hits 5 HR with 45 RBI)? No.