calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
QS kinda gets you there...Is there a star for leaving the game with the lead with a potential win??
QS kinda gets you there...Is there a star for leaving the game with the lead with a potential win??
Next one...
PLAYER A - 9,431 PAs, .297/.408/.540/149 OPS+, 1517 R, 449 HR, 1529 RBI, 202 SB, 79.6 WAR
PLAYER B - 8,656 PAs, .320/.398/.560/154 OPS+, 1271 R, 425 HR, 1493 RBI, 38 SB, 66.6 WAR
Both had their entire careers in the past 25 years, and played similar defensive positions.
QS kinda gets you there...
Next one...
PLAYER A - 9,431 PAs, .297/.408/.540/149 OPS+, 1517 R, 449 HR, 1529 RBI, 202 SB, 79.6 WAR
PLAYER B - 8,656 PAs, .320/.398/.560/154 OPS+, 1271 R, 425 HR, 1493 RBI, 38 SB, 66.6 WAR
Both had their entire careers in the past 25 years, and played similar defensive positions.
by the stats given, i would take player B...
but i would like to know WAR7 instead of WAR
and seasons played
PLAYER A - 48.2 WAR7, 15 total seasons (1 partial)
PLAYER B - 44.6 WAR7, 14 total seasons (2 partial)
Next one...
PLAYER A - 9,431 PAs, .297/.408/.540/149 OPS+, 1517 R, 449 HR, 1529 RBI, 202 SB, 79.6 WAR
PLAYER B - 8,656 PAs, .320/.398/.560/154 OPS+, 1271 R, 425 HR, 1493 RBI, 38 SB, 66.6 WAR
Both had their entire careers in the past 25 years, and played similar defensive positions.
SB %?Next one...
PLAYER A - 9,431 PAs, .297/.408/.540/149 OPS+, 1517 R, 449 HR, 1529 RBI, 202 SB, 79.6 WAR
PLAYER B - 8,656 PAs, .320/.398/.560/154 OPS+, 1271 R, 425 HR, 1493 RBI, 38 SB, 66.6 WAR
Both had their entire careers in the past 25 years, and played similar defensive positions.
A is associated with roids B isnt well not yet anywaysNext one...
PLAYER A - 9,431 PAs, .297/.408/.540/149 OPS+, 1517 R, 449 HR, 1529 RBI, 202 SB, 79.6 WAR
PLAYER B - 8,656 PAs, .320/.398/.560/154 OPS+, 1271 R, 425 HR, 1493 RBI, 38 SB, 66.6 WAR
Both had their entire careers in the past 25 years, and played similar defensive positions.
SB %?
I am guessing that is for player A only?
I am guessing that is for player A only?
It's a popular belief among casual fans...and Texans.
To a certain extent but I still like to know. I also take home ball parks into the equation and some other aspects. The new metrics are good but they don't cover everything.
Next one...
PLAYER A - 9,431 PAs, .297/.408/.540/149 OPS+, 1517 R, 449 HR, 1529 RBI, 202 SB, 79.6 WAR
PLAYER B - 8,656 PAs, .320/.398/.560/154 OPS+, 1271 R, 425 HR, 1493 RBI, 38 SB, 66.6 WAR
Both had their entire careers in the past 25 years, and played similar defensive positions.
I'd take player A mostly for the stolen bases.
I'd take player A mostly for the stolen bases.
A is associated with roids B isnt well not yet anyways
Player A is Jeff Bagwell
Player B is Miguel Cabrera