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JUL SOX evaluation thread, 2004


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Who will win the most PoGs in JUL?  

13 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win the most PoGs in JUL?

    • Mark Buehrle
      3
    • Jon Garland
      0
    • Freddy Garcia
      2
    • Estaba Loaiza
      0
    • Paul Konerko
      1
    • Magglio Ordonez
      3
    • Frank Thomas
      0
    • Carlos Lee
      3
    • Juan Uribe
      0
    • OTHER
      1


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RACE TO BE THE BEST !!! Jun 1st thru Jun ??

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Indiv Game Honors:

PoG:

AoG:

BoG:

GoG:

 

PoG=Player of the Game

AoG=Arm of the Game

BoG=Bat of the Game

GoG=Glove of the Game

 

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Running Totals:

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Starter Arms: EL < SS < JG < MB < DW

 

Relief Arms: ST < BK < DM < NC < JA < MJ < CP

 

Starter Bats: PK > MO > FT > CL > WH > AR > JC

 

Relief Bats: JU > RG > MOL > KD > SA > TP

 

DL Bats:

 

Note: cum avg for starters & arms is pts / appearances

 

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Disclaimer:

I want to first say that I am a guest in the PTC game & that I fully recognize the owner of the game is SS. This thread has no intention of undermining the scoring system of that game. The purpose of this thread is to keep track of the value of each SOX player as the season progresses.

 

Bats: (Incremental hit values)

Hits: 1B=10, 2B=20, 3B=30, HR=50

Hits-Ron: 5 pts for each base + BONUS 5 pts for run scored

Non-Hits: 1B=5, Non-Hits-Ron: 2 pts for each base earned + BONUS 3 pts for run scored

 

This system places a value on BOTH the quality of the AB & the effect it has on RON.

Non-hits addresses the impact of sacrifices, fielder's choice, errors, etc.

Basically if you move a runner over in a non-hit AB you should get some credit for making someone make a play on the ball.

 

Runner:

SB: 2B=10, 3B=15, RS=20, -5 pts for each CS (RS=Run Stolen)

FP: 2 pts for each base earned in the field of play

 

This system rewards some value for smart base running during the field of play.

It's much harder to steal home than 3rd & 3rd than 2nd. Hence the increments.

 

Arms:

Evaluation of pitchers will be based on evaluation of opposing team's hitters.

That total for each pitcher will then be divided by innings pitched.

The pitcher with the least point value is the arm of the

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  • 3 weeks later...

The team is playing too poorly to bother with this right now.

I can barely stomach looking through the game logs when we walk in the winning run in 3 of the last 10 losses. Time permitting I will likely wait until the off-season.

The game logs will still be around then. But one group of team stats is glaring:

 

OPS:

Apr: SOX 829, Opp 751

May:SOX 814, Opp 725

Jun: SOX 871, Opp 827

Jul: SOX 669, Opp 760

 

It's pretty clear that the loss of Frank hurt much more than the loss of Maggs.

Unless the SOX can return those numbers to at least May the post season is lost.

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