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Fantasy Baseballers: What are your go to metrics when analyzing players?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 1/25/13 at 5:01 pm
What are your top 3 metrics when ranking Pitchers and Hitters?
Standard 5x5 Dynasty Roto League?
Standard 5x5 Dynasty Roto League?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 5:48 pm to blowmeauburn
are you asking which stats do you focus on?
if its 5x5, they are all equally have the same value. Cant really focus on any one specific.
if its 5x5, they are all equally have the same value. Cant really focus on any one specific.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 6:07 pm to Lester Earl
No, more asking what you use to gage how a player is going to do this year. Anything special you use to determine who is about to breakout?
Posted on 1/25/13 at 6:13 pm to blowmeauburn
-age
-talent/potential
-team makeup
-what have you done for me lately
-likelihood of bouncing back
-value to relative draft position
-talent/potential
-team makeup
-what have you done for me lately
-likelihood of bouncing back
-value to relative draft position
This post was edited on 1/25/13 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:21 pm to blowmeauburn
K/9 and ab/hr is a good stat to use for guys who may not have gotten an extended look in the bigs.
For instance, Edwin encarnacion's ab/hr hinted he could have nice power numbers if given a chance.
Jeff Samardjza would be a good pitcher example.
Metrics really don't play that big of a role, though. You win by having guys who produce in your 5x5 categories, plain and simple
For instance, Edwin encarnacion's ab/hr hinted he could have nice power numbers if given a chance.
Jeff Samardjza would be a good pitcher example.
Metrics really don't play that big of a role, though. You win by having guys who produce in your 5x5 categories, plain and simple
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:22 pm to GynoSandberg
I tend to just go for the guys with dreadlocks
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:31 pm to rondo
I think this guy wants to talk about biaap and piihb. Barry alter.
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:32 pm to PortCityTiger24
oh....xfig and shite?
I cant help him there
I cant help him there
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:35 pm to blowmeauburn
Batting avg
Clutch hitting
Fielding %
Clutch hitting
Fielding %
Posted on 1/25/13 at 8:35 pm to PortCityTiger24
Yeah, this is definitely @barry territory
Posted on 1/26/13 at 9:44 am to GynoSandberg
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For instance, Edwin encarnacion's ab/hr hinted he could have nice power numbers if given a chance.
I had a friend who drafted E5 every year from 2007-2011 because he always told me he would hit 35 homers one year. Gave up in 2012.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 11:41 am to Vicks Kennel Club
I was one of those guys every year he played in Cincinnati. That's why I hate that dude today.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 4:34 pm to blowmeauburn
In prospects I look for at least a walk for every 10 ABs and an OBP above .340. I'll take a shot on prospects who don't have a lot HRs but have a lot of doubles. It's only a matter of time before some of those doubles become HRs
For pitcher prospects it's all a out WHIP a d K/9
For pitcher prospects it's all a out WHIP a d K/9
Posted on 1/27/13 at 12:36 pm to reddman
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Redd rankings
Pfffffftttt
Posted on 1/27/13 at 1:34 pm to blowmeauburn
An overlooked stat is the HBP, don't forget to check that.
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