I understand that usually when the first projections are posted in December, I know that most HQ subscribers can't wait to check them out. It's the most exciting time of the year other than draft day.
However, I always notice there are a few glitches here and there with some of the numbers. I would think someone would be proof-reading the data to ensure accuracy.
I am in a Scoresheet league and I take great interest in the BPV, RAR and RC/G #'s. Upon reviewing my current players projections, I noticed Juan Rivera had a -7.8 projected RAR. Negative? How is that possible? If I find any more of those will let you know.
I do have one other suggestion/request. In Scoresheet, players can qualify at various positions. Some of that flexibility can be huge when determining a players potential value. An average 1Bman in the AL could turn out to be a top 3Bman if he qualifies for that position.
Let's take Kevin Youkilis for example. Last year he qualified at 3B only at the start of the season. This year, because of playing time last year, he qualifies at 1B, 3B AND outfield. Is there a reason why he is ONLY listed as 1B in the projections? When calculated, his RAR will definitely be LOWER and show less that his true value if playing let's say center field or third base. Defensively he only has a range of 2.07 in the OF, but his value would increase dramatically. It would be nice to have the maximum value for the RAR calculated at his strongest position, rather than at his weakest (1B).
1B RAR = 9.2
CF RAR = 15.3
AL 1B avg RC/G = 5.42
AL CF avg RC/G = 4.66
Kevin Youkilis projects to be 67% more valuable in CF than at 1B. Wouldn't it make sense to list the players RAR at their "most valuable" position that they qualify for?
However, I always notice there are a few glitches here and there with some of the numbers. I would think someone would be proof-reading the data to ensure accuracy.
I am in a Scoresheet league and I take great interest in the BPV, RAR and RC/G #'s. Upon reviewing my current players projections, I noticed Juan Rivera had a -7.8 projected RAR. Negative? How is that possible? If I find any more of those will let you know.
I do have one other suggestion/request. In Scoresheet, players can qualify at various positions. Some of that flexibility can be huge when determining a players potential value. An average 1Bman in the AL could turn out to be a top 3Bman if he qualifies for that position.
Let's take Kevin Youkilis for example. Last year he qualified at 3B only at the start of the season. This year, because of playing time last year, he qualifies at 1B, 3B AND outfield. Is there a reason why he is ONLY listed as 1B in the projections? When calculated, his RAR will definitely be LOWER and show less that his true value if playing let's say center field or third base. Defensively he only has a range of 2.07 in the OF, but his value would increase dramatically. It would be nice to have the maximum value for the RAR calculated at his strongest position, rather than at his weakest (1B).
1B RAR = 9.2
CF RAR = 15.3
AL 1B avg RC/G = 5.42
AL CF avg RC/G = 4.66
Kevin Youkilis projects to be 67% more valuable in CF than at 1B. Wouldn't it make sense to list the players RAR at their "most valuable" position that they qualify for?
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