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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Monday, February 11, 2008
The division favorite was not the Angels but the torn-down Athletics, 47% to 42%, and Texas won the division almost as often as the M’s. The A’s-Angels thing is as much a shock as anything. General analyst-on-TV-or-radio seems to be that it’s all about the M’s-Angels, but Oakland fields the best pitching/defense combination in the AL and their offense is decent too.
Also, check out the follow-up article:
The 93-win Team
I mentioned in passing yesterday that I ran a DMB sim where the M’s won 93 games. I went through and ran them game-by-game and was happily surprised, but as you’ll see, it’s got a lot to do with the advantages of running a season myself compared to the computer managers (I started the year 6-1, for instance). I’ve used the team in the straight sims and it generally sucks. Still, I thought it’d be interesting to talk about how I put that together. Essentially, if you imagine a manager who’s memorized Earl Weaver on Strategy, operating without any kind of conscience or restraint, given control of a team with no consequences, that was the season.
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1. A triple short of the cycleThe A's had the same pythag record as the Mariners last year, although they finished 12 back of the Ms in the actual standings.
FWIW, only ZiPS sees the A's as the AL West favorites in my early sims.
Might as well link to your THT roundtable thread on the trade. How come not one of you used "sabermetrically illiterate b-----s"? I was waiting for it.
c suzuki 689 694
1b barton 765 809
2b ellis 763 753
ss crosby 689 658
3b chavez 782 794
rf buck 788 818
cf linden 694 712
lf brown 721 698
dh cust 814 864
average 745 755
Thats what, a 15 run difference? I didn't have a projection for Denorfia (zips 788), I used the best outfielders we both had projections for. Still, assume Denorfia can hit his ZIPs line fora full year we're still talking maybe 30 runs tops.
pitching: Chone/Zips:
blanton 3.98/4.32
braden 4.30/5.01
gaudin 4.31/4.55
harden 3.83/2.74 (9 starts/15 starts)
eveland 4.43/4.50
dinardo 4.88/4.62
simple avg 4.28/4.29
No difference, even giving equal weight to a 2.74 ERA from Harden. I've got the A's as about a 73 win team. Hard to see how they are winning more than 77 or so with the slightly more favorable ZIPS projections. I wonder how the team lineup was set up in the sim - Dan's pitcher projections likely assume a pretty good defense, if the sims are being run with say, Jack Cust in the outfield and both Johnson and Barton in the field, that should hurt the pitchers a bit. Still seems weird. Not worth worrying about though.
Does DMB account well for the injury proneness of Harden/Chavez/Crosby etc.? Someone in another thread said it didn't.
If that's true, I could see Oakland looking pretty good.
DMB plays guys as often as you tell it to. I am restricting Harden to 19-20 starts a year, Chavez to about 450 AB, Crosby to about 350 AB. More importantly, I'm using the same playing time assumptions for the different projection systems.
Expecting Harden to take the post 19-20 times is probably wildly optimistic. I can cut that down to 10.
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