Extreme Win Shares

February 11, 2004

What if we took all the stuff we’ve talked about this offseason and recalculated 2003 Win Shares?

It’s been a fun offseason, but I’d like to stop and catch my breath a bit.  In fact, this is probably a good time to add up the Win Share calculations we’ve explored so far this offseason:

We’ve played with all the aspects of Win Shares that I wanted to get to, except for leveraged innings and individual fielding positions, and the latter is going to be a LOT of work.  So, I figured, why not rest a bit, pull all these analyses together and see what we get?

I call these Extreme Win Shares, and they’re based on all of the above factors, including:

So here are the 2003 Extreme Win Shares, expressed as Win Shares Above Replacement:

- American League Extreme Win Shares
- National League Extreme Win Shares

I’ll be talking about Extreme Win Shares a little bit more in the next one or two articles, but you can see that pitchers are upgraded, relievers are downgraded, and players in important fielding positions (shortstop, catcher) are upgraded.

What do folks think?  Is this an improvement?



Nestled in between Garret Anderson and Jorge Posada is D May, who according to Jay Jaffe had a 2003 DERA of 4.79…

Other than that, this looks good!

Posted by ANG  on  02/12  at  01:01 PM
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