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HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 5:12 am
by usnspecialist
Shown below is a chart of all of the Starting Pitchers enshrined in the BBA HOF, along with their career stats. The green filled box indicates they are above their positional average, the red or white indicates they are below the average. Due to size I split the chart into left and right, but the averages on top reflect them both.
SP Total L.PNG
SP Total R.PNG
Shown below is the average and color chart with Steve Nebraska and his numbers removed.
SP Non Neb Total L.PNG
SP Non Neb Total R.PNG
This chart shows how far away from the average each player is at a given stat. 1.00 is exactly the mean, higher numbers are good, lower numbers are bad. This is not a perfect chart because it gives every stat the exact same weight, which isnt exactly accurate but it gives a decent picture of what we are looking at.
SP Relative L.PNG
SP Relative R.PNG
Shown below is the relative chart with Steve Nebraska and his numbers removed.
SP Non Neb Relative L.PNG
SP Non Neb Relative R.PNG

Re: HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 5:19 am
by usnspecialist
The game did not track Quality Starts before 1995, so for those who spent all or the majority of their career before that I listed them as N/A so the average wouldnt be thrown off.

Re: HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:52 am
by usnspecialist
Updating this to reflect new numbers with Ricardo Diaz and Enrique Gomez added. The top charts are with Steve Nebraska, the bottom 2 are without him. Both charts are sorted by JAWS.
SP 2039 Top.PNG
SP 2039 Bottom.PNG
SP Non Neb 2039 Top.PNG
SP Non Neb 2039 Bottom.PNG

Re: HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:53 am
by usnspecialist
For those wondering, Vernon Simpson has no JAWS because he only played 6 seasons and JAWS is an average of your overall WAR and the WAR from your best 7 seasons.

Re: HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:17 pm
by jleddy
Very cool, thanks Randy!

Few things:

1. What was the argument for the inclusion Bryan Walden and Perry Eccles???
2. Is John Ross Riles' QS% (17%) due to the stat starting in the middle of his career (therefore not actually accurate)?
3. Allen Izatt sure had an interesting final career stat line.

Re: HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:28 pm
by usnspecialist
jleddy wrote:
Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:17 pm
Very cool, thanks Randy!

Few things:

1. What was the argument for the inclusion Bryan Walden and Perry Eccles???
2. Is John Ross Riles' QS% (17%) due to the stat starting in the middle of his career (therefore not actually accurate)?
3. Allen Izatt sure had an interesting final career stat line.
1. I wasn't around so not sure.
2. Yes
3. He sure did.

If you are curious I have done these for every position. Scroll back a few pages on the league features forum.

Re: HOF Analysis: SP

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 12:29 am
by jleddy
usnspecialist wrote:
Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:28 pm
If you are curious I have done these for every position. Scroll back a few pages on the league features forum.
Sweet!!