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Right Field

 

1. Bobby Abreu, Phillies

2. J.D. Drew, Braves

3. Lance Berkman, Astros

4. Vladimir Guerrero, Angels

5. Gary Sheffield, Yankees

6. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners

7. Miguel Cabrera, Marlins

8. Brian Giles, Padres

9. Craig Wilson, Pirates

10. Larry Walker, Rockies/Cardinals

11. Sammy Sosa, Cubs

12. Kevin Mench, Rangers

13. Juan Rivera, Expos

14. Reggie Sanders, Cardinals

15. Jermaine Dye, A's

16. Jose Cruz Jr., Devil Rays

17. Michael Tucker, Giants

18. Brady Clark, Brewers

19. Bobby Higginson, Tigers

20. Jacque Jones, Twins

21. Ben Grieve, Brewers/Cubs

22. Jody Gerut, Indians

23. Danny Bautista, Diamondbacks

24. Richard Hidalgo, Astros/Mets

25. Juan Encarnacion, Dodgers/Marlins

26. Alexis Rios, Blue Jays

27. Austin Kearns, Reds

28. Gabe Kapler, Red Sox

29. Jay Gibbons, Orioles

30. Abraham Nunez, Marlins/Royals

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Guest The Shadow Behind You

Wow. The Reds actually have good players and Kearns was out for 3/4th of the season. Anyone that says pitchers dont matter need to see the reds.

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DAMN STRAIGHT! Fucking recognize, bitches. Bow to your right fielding overlord!!

Al is going to have a heart attack if Bobby gets shot outside a club one night...

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Guest Salacious Crumb

The Reds problems don't come from their lineup. It's the pitching that's killing the team.

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Designated Hitter

Just took the Top 14 in games started at DH. There were very few regular DH's this year.

 

1. Travis Hafner, Indians

2. David Ortiz, Red Sox

3. Erubiel Durazo, A's

4. Frank Thomas, White Sox

5. Mike Sweeney, Royals

6. Troy Glaus, Angels

7. Dmitri Young, Tigers

8. Edgar Martinez, Mariners

9. Ruben Sierra, Yankees

10. Josh Phelps, Blue Jays/Indians

11. Jose Offerman, Twins

12. Carl Everett, Expos/White Sox

13. Brad Fullmer, Rangers

14. Tim Salmon, Angels

 

I will attempt to do pitchers, even middle relievers. I'll do 30 closers, 50 middle relievers, and then try to do 100 starters.

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Mainly playing time is why Edgar is in front of Ruben. Frank Thomas for example in the time he played this year might have been better than all of them but because he got hurt he ends up 4th.

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Finally got around to start doing pitchers, starting with closers. The list has the top 30 in saves this year although of course saves aren't used at all to compare them. I used seven statistical components: Component ERA (ERC), K/BB Ratio, WHIP, Value Over Replacement Player (VORP), Fielding Indpendent Pitching (FIP), Runs Saved Above Average (RAA), and Win Shares.

 

Closers

 

1. Brad Lidge, Astros

2. Joe Nathan, Twins

3. Eric Gagne, Dodgers

4. Aramando Benitez, Marlins

5. Keith Foulke, Red Sox

6. Mariano Rivera, Yankees

7. John Smoltz, Braves

8. Trevor Hoffman, Padres

9. Billy Wagner, Phillies

10. LaTroy Hawkins, Cubs

11. Jason Isringhausen, Cardinals

12. Francisco Cordero, Rangers

13. Shingo Takatsu, White Sox

14. Braden Looper, Mets

15. Octavio Dotel, Astros/A's

16. Eddie Guardado, Mariners

17. Chad Cordero, Expos

18. Danny Kolb, Brewers

19. Tim Worrell, Phillies

20. Jose Mesa, Pirates

21. Danny Baez, Devil Rays

22. Troy Percival, Angels

23. Jason Frasor, Blue Jays

24. Gregori Aquino, Diamondbacks

25. Dustin Hermanson, Giants

26. Ugueth Urbina, Tigers

27. Danny Graves, Reds

28. Jorge Julio, Orioles

29. Matt Herges, Giants

30. Shawn Chacon, Rockies

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How the HELL is Foulke better then Mo when Mo has 53 saves, and Foulke has 33.

 

Screw win shares, thats a TWENTY save difference.

 

 

Mo had a 1.94 ERA, Foulke had a 2.17 ERA. Mo gave up 3 HRs, Foulke gave up 8. Mo had 4 BS, Foulke had 7. Mo gave up 17 runs, Foulke 22.

 

All these stats are close, but Mo is better in all of them.

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And I don't care how many saves anyone had, it's not an accurate way to compare closers.

 

"Mo" actually did have one more win share than Foulke (16 to 15). What really hurt Rivera is his peripheral numbers weren't among the elite this year. He ranked 10th in component ERA, 11th in K/BB ratio, 12th in WHIP, and 9th FIP among those on the list.

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Saves are entirely meaningless. Foulke had a better year. He had a higher ERA, but pitched more innings. Foulke had more strikeouts and less walks, meaning his defense helped him less than they helped Rivera. And Foulke pitched in a much tougher ballpark.

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Now for middle relivers/set-up men. The list has the top 60 in relief appearances, not including those who were on the closer list. I used the same statiscal components as I did for closers except I left out win shares as middle relievers just don't get very many of them.

 

Middle Relievers

 

1. Tom Gordon, Yankees

2. Francisco Rodriguez, Angels

3. B.J. Ryan, Orioles

4. Akinori Otsuka, Padres

5. Juan Rincon, Twins

6. Scott Linebrink, Padres

7. Luis Ayala, Expos

8. Salomon Torres, Pirates

9. Guillermo Mota, Dodgers/Marlins

10. Scot Shields, Angels

11. Julian Tavarez, Cardinals

12. Steve Kline, Cardinals

13. Ray King, Cardinals

14. Kent Mercker, Cubs

15. Jamie Walker, Tigers

16. Rafael Betancourt, Indians

17. Carlos Almanzar, Rangers

18. Mike Timlin, Red Sox

19. Dan Miceli, Astros

20. J.C. Romero, Twins

21. Rheal Cormier, Phillies

22. Damaso Marte, White Sox

23. Antonio Alfonseca, Braves

24. Alan Embree, Red Sox

25. Brian Meadows, Pirates

26. Mike Stanton, Mets

27. Luis Vizcaino, Brewers

28. Jim Brower, Giants

29. Justin Speier, Blue Jays

30. Jim Mecir, A's

31. Chris Reitsma, Braves

32. Felix Rodriguez, Giants/Phillies

33. Steve Reed, Rockies

34. David Riske, Indians

35. Esteban Yan, Tigers

36. Todd Jones, Reds/Phillies

37. Duaner Sanchez, Dodgers

38. Mike Koplove, Diamondbacks

39. Ricardo Rincon, A's

40. Scott Eyre, Giants

41. Chad Bradford, A's

42. Paul Quantrill, Yankees

43. Randy Choate, Diamondbacks

44. Kevin Gryboski, Braves

45. Kyle Farnsworth, Cubs

46. Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Mariners

47. Gabe White, Yankees/Reds

48. Tom Martin, Braves/Dodgers

49. Matt Perisho, Marlins

50. Terry Adams, Blue Jays/Red Sox

51. Dave Weathers, Astros/Mets/Marlins

52. John Grabow, Pirates

53. Al Levine, Tigers

54. Jason Grimsley, Royals/Orioles

55. Mike Myers, Mariners/Red Sox

56. Mike Gallo, Astros

57. Phil Norton, Reds

58. Javier Lopez, Rockies

59. Roberto Hernandez, Phillies

60. John Rielding, Reds

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I was kinda surprised too but K-Rod was actually only better in one category than Gordon and that was FIP, granted he had a big edge (1.89 to 2.68). Incidently that was the only category that Ryan was better than Gordon as well. Gordon led everyone on the list in ERC, WHIP, VORP, and RAA. He was 3rd in FIP and 4th in K/BB ratio.

 

Tom Gordon

 

ERC: 1.51

K/BB Ratio: 4.17

WHIP: 0.88

VORP: 39.6

FIP: 2.68

RAA: 27

 

Francisco Rodriguez

 

ERC: 1.64

K/BB Ratio: 3.73

WHIP: 1.00

VORP: 37.6

FIP: 1.89

RAA: 25

 

B.J. Ryan

 

ERC: 2.35

K/BB Ratio: 3.49

WHIP: 1.14

VORP: 36.7

FIP: 2.33

RAA: 24

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If Gordon wasn't overworked, his stats would be even better.

 

For the first half of the season, I (and most other Yankee fans) had more faith in him than Rivera. He was that dominant.

 

 

Wait a minute, Gabe White is actually on the list?

 

Good god.

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ERA+

Gordon 204

K-Rod 252

Ryan 210

 

If Gordon wasn't overworked, his stats would be even better.

 

For the first half of the season, I (and most other Yankee fans) had more faith in him than Rivera. He was that dominant.

 

Gordon already had a better year than anything he's done in the majors so far. A decline was inevitable.

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Better than his 40+ save year with Boston?

Yes. Gordon's ERA was half a run lower, his walk rate was down, his hit rate was down, his strikeout rate was up, he pitched more innings, and pitched more games.

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Okay finally the starting pitchers. The list has the top 120 pitchers in games started. I used eight statiscial components: Component ERA (ERC), K/BB Ratio, WHIP, ERA+, Value Over Replacement Player (VORP), Fielding Independing Pitching (FIP), Runs Saved Above Average (RAA), and Win Shares.

 

For the top spot you easily argue for Santana over Johnson but I'll just go with the results.

 

Starting Pitchers

 

1. Randy Johnson, Diamondbacks

2. Johan Santana, Twins

3. Ben Sheets, Brewers

4. Curt Schilling, Red Sox

5. Jason Schmidt, Giants

6. Roger Clemens, Astros

7. Jake Peavy, Padres

8. Carl Pavano, Marlins

9. Brad Radke, Twins

10. Oliver Perez, Pirates

11. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs

12. Roy Oswalt, Astros

13. Pedro Martinez, Red Sox

14. Freddy Garcia, Mariners/White Sox

15. Odalis Perez, Dodgers

16. Chris Carpenter, Cardinals

17. Tim Hudson, A's

18. Livan Hernandez, Expos

19. Jaret Wright, Braves

20. David Wells, Padres

21. Mark Buehrle, White Sox

22. Kelvim Escobar, Angels

23. Jake Westbrook, Indians

24. Brad Penny, Marlins/Dodgers

25. Doug Davis, Brewers

26. Rodrigo Lopez, Orioles

27. A.J. Burnett, Marlins

28. Matt Clement, Cubs

29. Greg Maddux, Cubs

30. Josh Beckett, Marlins

31. Bronson Arroyo, Red Sox

32. Kerry Wood, Cubs

33. Rich Harden, A's

34. John Thomson, Braves

35. Zach Greinke, Royals

36. Tom Glavine, Mets

37. Jeff Weaver, Dodgers

38. Ted Lilly, Blue Jays

39. Jon Lieber, Yankees

40. Kevin Brown, Yankees

41. C.C. Sabathia, Indians

42. Roy Halladay, Blue Jays

43. Mark Prior, Cubs

44. Al Leiter, Mets

45. Joe Kennedy, Rockies

46. Ryan Drese, Rangers

47. Mike Mussina, Yankees

48. Woody Williams, Cardinals

49. Jose Lima, Dodgers

50. Kris Benson, Pirates/Mets

51. Dontrelle Willis, Marlins

52. Jason Marquis, Cardinals

53. Carlos Silva, Twins

54. Brett Tomko, Giants

55. Mark Mulder, A's

56. John Lackey, Angels

57. Jeremy Bonderman, Tigers

58. Mike Maroth, Tigers

59. Barry Zito, A's

60. Randy Wolf, Phillies

61. Javier Vazquez, Yankees

62. Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks

63. Jarrod Washburn, Angels

64. Brian Lawrence, Padres

65. Adam Eaton, Padres

66. Joel Pineiro, Mariners

67. Jerome Williams, Giants

68. Kenny Rogers, Rangers

69. Steve Trachsel, Mets

70. Russ Ortiz, Braves

71. Paul Wilson, Reds

72. Jeff Suppan, Cardinals

73. Mike Hampton, Braves

74. Matt Morris, Cardinals

75. Jon Garland, White Sox

76. Bartolo Colon, Angels

77. Vincente Padilla, Phillies

78. Nate Robertson, Tigers

79. Eric Milton, Phillies

80. Kevin Millwood, Phillies

81. Mark Hendrickson, Devil Rays

82. Cory Lidle, Reds/Phillies

83. Kip Wells, Pirates

84. Miguel Batista, Blue Jays

85. Jason Johnson, Tigers

86. Victor Zambrano, Devil Rays/Mets

87. Tim Wakefield, Red Sox

88. Josh Fogg, Pirates

89. Erik Bedard, Orioles

90. Aaron Harang, Reds

91. Mark Redman, A's

92. Dewon Brazelton, Devil Rays

93. Gil Meche, Mariners

94. Josh Towers, Blue Jays

95. Victor Santos, Brewers

96. Ryan Franklin, Mariners

97. Daniel Cabrera, Orioles

98. Jason Jennings, Rockies

99. Sidney Ponson, Orioles

100. Kazuisha Ishii, Dodgers

101. Kirk Rueter, Giants

102. Cliff Lee, Indians

103. Jimmy Gobble, Royals

104. Jamie Moyer, Mariners

105. Jose Acevedo, Reds

106. Derek Lowe, Red Sox

107. Jose Contreras, Yankees/White Sox

108. Brett Myers, Phillies

109. Shawn Estes, Rockies

110. Scott Elarton, Rockies/Indians

111. Kyle Lohse, Twins

112. Wes Obermueller, Brewers

113. Darrell May, Royals

114. Jae Seo, Mets

115. Aaron Sele, Angels

116. Esteban Loaiza, White Sox/Yankees

117. Ismael Valdez, Padres/Marlins

118. Casey Fossum, Diamondbacks

119. Ryan Vogelsong, Pirates

120. Brian Anderson, Royals

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