May 19, 2013

Scott Raab taking Ann Coulter to a Mets game, quitting nicotine, Josh Hamilton, Kyrie Irving and Tiger Woods – WFNY Podcast – 2013-04-15

WFNY Podcast LogoDon’t worry, we didn’t get overly political even as we talked about Scott’s trip to see the Mets with Ann Coulter in order to do a feature for Esquire. It was all just a ramp to Cleveland sports and some Cavs talk.

  • Ann Coulter at a Mets game

  • Quitting smoking

  • Josh Hamilton and quitting chew

  • Nolan Ryan and his critiques of him quitting mid-season

  • Humans breaking addiction

  • $123 million for Josh Hamilton

  • Cavaliers and trying to compete this year

  • Kyrie Irving and the Uncle Drew campaign

  • Flukey injuries and Kyrie Irving

  • Parsing failure

  • Huge leads and no-shows and blowing games

  • Tiger’s penalty and non disqualification [Read more...]

WFNY Stats & Info: Comparing Josh Hamilton and Michael Bourn

Yesterday afternoon, I was reading all about Josh Hamilton’s quotes on Dallas-Fort Worth baseball fans. So it got me thinking: How valuable has he been over the last few years compared to the Cleveland Indians’ most recent free agent splash of an outfielder?

Hamilton, who turns 32 in May, has played 737 very-flashy career MLB games since breaking out with the Cincinnati Reds in 2007. He just signed a 5-year, $125 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels that was pretty highly criticized at the time.

Michael Bourn won’t turn 31 years old until December. He also is relatively youthful in MLB experience for his age — he’s only played 871 games after making his debut in 2006 with the Philadelphia Phillies. He just surprisingly locked up with the Indians for a guaranteed 4 years and $48 million.

So let’s look at their respective last four seasons, since the start of 2009:

Name Games WAR RAR Batting NR-RAR B/NR-RAR
Josh Hamilton 491 18.3 174.7 96.9 104.4 92.8%
Michael Bourn 611 20.1 194.2 9.3 104 8.9%

 

Obviously, when you take away health/durability concerns, Hamilton is a likely better WAR player per game. But that’s a huge risk for signing a player with Hamilton’s much-explored history. And, as I’ve discussed in emails with Jon, WAR/162 is intriguing in theory, but doesn’t really add a whole lot to the table.

Then, using the FanGraphs calculation for WAR 1 , I came up with a statistic of Batting / Non-Replacement RAR (B/NR-RAR). The key here is that I also subtracted away Replacement value — since that’s not affected by a player’s skill, but just a bonus for being average 2 . I wrote more in-depth about this, Bourn’s value breakdown and “young man” skills last week in The Diff.

So who would you rather have? The more volatile, more injury-prone, more big market/big personality older player who is hugely dependent upon his bat to produce any sort of beneficial value? Or the younger, more consistent quiet player who just happened to recently sign a very cost-effective deal ($77 million less) with the Cleveland baseball team? It’s sort of a rhetorical question.

[Related: The Diff: Debunking myths about Michael Bourn]

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  1. Essentially, WAR = RAR / about 10. RAR = Batting + Baserunning + Fielding + Positional Scarcity + Replacement Value. [back]
  2. As FanGraphs says, “Replacement Runs set at 20 runs per 600 plate appearances.” So again, this just refers to a bonus for being average in other categories over a certain amount of playing time. [back]

Series Preview: Indians at Texas Rangers

rangers-indiansCleveland Indians (0-0) at Texas Rangers (0-0)
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Texas
Dates/Times (EST): 4/6 2:05 PM, 4/8 8:05 PM, 4/9 2:05 PM
TV/Radio: STO (HD)/WTAM 1100 AM

While I wish that the weather up in Cleveland was a little bit better, you can bet that the Indians are pretty happy to be starting this season on the road; in Texas nonetheless.  Though the Phillies and Braves got the season kicked off last night, today marks the opening pitch for the majority of Major League Baseball.  And I couldn’t be more excited.

For the next seven months, we’ll get to discuss the team that many have pegged to finish atop the AL Central.  After a year that was bruised by injuries across the board last season, the team returns (hopefully) more healthy and ready to make up for lost ground.  We won’t have C.C. Sabathia taking the hill on an opening day for the first time in quite a while.  Instead, it will by Clifton Phifer Lee, the winner of last year’s Cy Young Award.

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Sports Illustrated, Rubbing It In

Below, you’ll find the cover of next week’s edition of Sports Illustrated.  On the cover, you’ll find Josh Hamilton – current outfielder for the Texas Rangers.  Last season, Hamilton played just down the street for the Reds, notching one of the better feel-good stories of the season. 

The Rangers, attempting to find a run-producer to replace Mark Teixeira, traded for Hamilton in the off-season; needless to say that he’s off to one heck of a start. 

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