Hi everybody, today I was browsing through the FanGraphs website and I found something very interesting, something that dazzled me, by now I think all of you know I like to make comparisions, the reason behind that is as follows, in life and in sports as a whole, we, before evaluating a player's production need to first figure out what is average production, after that to fully understand if what you have is great you look for similar players in similar situations and than compare them, for example how do you know that the production level you're getting from Adrian Beltre right now is great, because the majority of great players at his age have experienced serious decline, how do we know Mike Trout is historically great, because when comparing him to any of his peers he blows them out of the water and so on so forth, you can find several examples, my point is you need comparisions to contextualize and give true meaning to a stat, that without it, is just a random number.
Anyway, enough introduction, to avoid any sort of preset judgment and any bias you may have, I won't give you the names, just the stats, by the way, both players play/played the same position
1rst Player
281/363/433 Slash line
9.3 BB% 14.0 K% .152 ISO
352 wOBA 115 wRC+
35.71 WPA/LI. 378.0 RE24
65.8 WAR
2nd Player
276/359/469 Slash line
9.2 BB% 15.1 K% .193 ISO
358 wOBA. 120 wRC+
29.69 WPA/LI 321.75 RE24
64.5 WAR
Very similar players right, what if I were to tell you that one of them is considered a sure-fire no-brainer first ballot Hall of Famer and the other one widely viewed as barely a borderline candidate, who probably will never get in, and consider this the HOF one had 40 postseason games no rings and batted a mediocre
234/295/323 with 2 HR and 11 RBI
The other one had a robust 68 games with a ring and a
224/364/410 with 10 HR and 27 RBI
So anyone would ask what on earth are these voters thinking, I will explain. This situation is a testament to what is the key factor that people often overlook, milestones, don't get it here is the deal the first guy HOF one played in 2850 Games with 12503 Plate Appearances, the not HOF one played in 1850 Games and had 7676 Plate Appearances, yet he equaled the first one's cumulative production, only 1.3 less WAR on 1000 less games, think about how remarkable that is but despite that the
severly less talented player will be a Hall of Famer because he got over the magic number, 3060 Career Hits, while the other one had only 1850.
First Player, Craig Biggio
Second Player, Chase Utley
Last thing Utley still caught him in WAR despite Craig stealing 414 bags to Chase's 151.
The Hall of Fame is so messed up that no one cares anymore, so I won't make a deal about it, but the fact is Utley deserves his place among all time great second basemen and this article is undeniable evidence that Chase was clearly a better player than Biggio and that is remarkable considering how great Biggio was.
Again same WAR on a 1000 Games disadvantage, WOW.
As always feel free to comment, make a suggestion, subscribe and even tell me I am insane, I will change it up in the next few articles to avoid creating a pattern, give you guys different context, with a different presentation.
Hit me up on Twitter @E_Max27 more than happy to answer any questions.
See you.
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