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calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
There was a SP stat that a Giants beat write made up about 15-20 years ago that we tracked on the Giants board at the time. I don’t remember what it was called, but it basically took each start and rated it between 0-5 (0 being an absolute bed-shitting and a 5 being a great outing). There were 5 aspects it looked at to determine the score (going from memory)…. IP, HRs, Ks, WHIP, and runs(?). If the pitcher hit the mark for a category, he got 1 point. It seemed pretty simple, but it ended really passing the sniff test at the end of the day.I still like wins and BA
I know we have spoken many times about this, but I am disappointed in baseball statisticians for not showing the importance of Quality start, or at least QS%...
but I do think WINS actually shows a specific mind-set of a pitcher... of course, we all understand that there is a lot more into a win and a loss.. lots of it is not up to the pitcher... but we see this all the time, sometimes a pitcher needs to only give up one run, and gives up 2.. we can say they pitched well still.. but they just didn't have that edge to them that day... and same with the opposite... like when a pitcher can afford giving up runs...
wins are kind of like saves... some pitchers have the winners mentality... some players don't... but both are mental stats more than actual pitching quality stats...
but as for BA... I don't understand the negativity... I think looking at BA and BB separately is so much better than OBP...
@tzill what was this stat called?