You mean other than the 140yrs of accepted baseball standards for excellence? I’ll ask youCardinals1964 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2026 18:17 pmHow 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
Is a .320 batter a good hitter?
Is a 40HR batter a power hitter?
Are these serious questions??