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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Taking a break from Tor-Rod…it’s the latest from Justin Inaz.
Ok, as we showed in the last piece, there are a lot of different options for fielding statistics. Some do seem better on the surface than others based on their methodologies. My preferences are for statistics that are based on the most specific data possible, and those that try to account for additional factors that could impact player performance beyond just fielding skill. But when we look at the fielding statistics, how do they vary with respect to how they actually rate players?
Fans Scouting Report (FSR) - From Tango on his site, converted to +/- runs.
Davenport Translations (DT) - from Baseball Prospectus.
Ultimate Zone Rating (UZR) - From MGL on his site.
Zone Rating (ZR) - From ESPN.com, converted to +/- runs.
Revised Zone Rating (RZR) - From The Hardball Times, converted to +/- runs.
Probabilistic Model of Range (PMR) - From David Pinto on his site, converted to +/- runs.
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I think you want RMSE here instead of correlation. UZR and ZR correlate quite highly but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are giving you similar +/- run estimates. This may be why he finds the two "careful" measures (UZR and PMR) don't correlate as well as UZR does with ZR.
For those not clear what I'm saying, the following two variables would be perfectly correlated (i.e. there is an exact linear relationship between them ... in this case Y=2X) despite not agreeing in magnitude:
X Y
1 2
2 4
3 6
4 8
But their RMSE (root mean squared error -- take the diff, square it, sum across all cases, take the mean) is 7.5.
The following two are not perfectly correlated but might be considered in more agreement:
A B
1 4
2 2
3 3
4 4
and they have an RMSE of 2.25. (I suppose technically that should be an RMS "difference" rather than "error" but whatever.)
It would also be interesting to look at the Spearman rank correlation among these series (i.e. the extent to which players are ranked in the same order on the measures) which, at some level, is what I think most folks would want.
@Walt,
Thanks for the comments--it's a good point and I may give that a look as well. As AROM said, the differences aren't huge in terms of relative magnitudes of the different statistics, but it still might be worth a look.
Also, I did use Dial's method to convert ZR into a +/- runs statistic. So when you see ZR in that article, that's Dial.
-Justin
-j
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