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  • Proj R$

    When you look at someone's stats in the player database, they have a R$ for actual to date as well as projected. What exactly do these numbers mean in relation to each other?

    For example, Gary Sheffield has the following numbers on his database page:

    Statistics:
    AB R H HR RBI SB BA OBA SLG OPS R$ 5x5
    Actual to Date: 251 61 72 17 47 7 287 389 542 931 $31 $32
    Last 7 Days: 20 4 7 0 4 0 350 409 500 909 ---- ----
    Last 31 Days: 105 26 37 10 27 2 352 443 714 1157 ---- ----
    Projected Bal: 321 67 89 18 55 5 279 375 506 881 $22 $23
    Projected Tot: 572 128 161 35 102 12 281 380 512 892 ---- ----

    Does the R$ of 31 mean he has earned $31 so far this year? Or does it mean that if he were to continue on this pace for an entire year he would be worth $31?

    For the projected balance of $22, does that mean he projects to earn $22 more, or that by the end of the year his value will be $22?

    If he projects for $22 more, and has already earned $31, does this mean he will have earned $53 in total value for the year? This doesn't seem possible when compared to someone like Ichiro:

    Statistics:
    AB R H HR RBI SB BA OBA SLG OPS R$ 5x5
    Actual to Date: 281 50 100 5 35 19 356 407 466 873 $42 $39
    Last 7 Days: 26 2 14 0 2 2 538 571 654 1225 ---- ----
    Last 31 Days: 130 26 51 3 21 10 392 436 500 936 ---- ----
    Projected Bal: 361 62 118 5 38 21 328 378 441 818 $39 $35
    Projected Tot: 642 112 218 10 73 40 340 389 442 831 ---- ----


    He has a R$ actual of $39, and a projected R$ of $35. I can't imagine that he will end up being worth $74.


    Can you explain how this works?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Socrates View Post
    Does the R$ of 31 mean he has earned $31 so far this year? For the projected balance of $22, does that mean he projects to earn $22 more?
    Yes and kind of. As to the second question, his pR$ is what we expect him to earn from today until the end of the year.
    If at first you don't succeed, find out if the loser gets anything.
    -Bill Lyon

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    • #3
      So for, say, Jose Reyes, he has an Actual R$ of $49 and a projected R$ of $41. If he earns $41 the rest of the way, his total value for year would be $90. Assuming the projection is perfectly accurate, is he really going to be worth $90 this year?

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      • #4
        No. He has an actual of $49 right now. We project the stats he produces between now and the end of the year will be worth $41. These are separate calculations and will not be added together. If he produces what we project from here on out, his value for the year will be somewhere around $45.
        If at first you don't succeed, find out if the loser gets anything.
        -Bill Lyon

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        • #5
          R$ is a value as if the year-to-date statistics were the only stats available. Taking the entire league pool of year-to-date stats and a full league budget of $260, the player has been worth his R$. Similarly projected R$ takes the entire league pool of projected stats and a full league budget of $260.
          While the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty.
          --Sherlock Holmes

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