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They're open to debate and discussion, but I'm entitled to award points however I see fit. Maybe I think a guy had good at bats, or he made a nice play or two; so I show him a little extra Schaefer love. If you don't see it that way, then don't; it'll all balance out in the final tally.


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I suspect that there won't be many games that get fewer voters and points than that five-inning game will.

So far, the lowest number of points awarded for a game was 3.18 for the 13-3 loss to the Braves last weekend. An 8-2 loss to the Brewers also was low-rated, with 3.72 points dished out.

(I'm not peeking under the hood for this stuff, by the way. It's all available here.)

The lowest voter turnout was 12, for an April 23 loss in San Diego. A loss to the Nationals on May 2 got only 13 votes. Opening Day was the biggest, with 35 voters. I wonder where all those people went? No other game has received more than 27 votes, and lately most have been finishing in the high teens.


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I'm in agreement with the awarding points how the poster sees fit. That is the point of a poll, otherwise one poster would just tell us who the player of the game was and who got what points.

I take my voting on a game by game basis and always give out 10 points. However, more often than not, I abstain from voting at all if the game is a loss or I simply didn't watch the game.

IIRC, the whole idea of the Schaefer voting was supposded to be an improvment on the POTG poll which limited players to only one vote per game, even if there were several key players. In my mind, if we are expanding the voting to 10 points per game distributed through many players, I should be able to give those to any player that in my mind contributed positively to the game.

Personally, I remember the times a few years ago when there were just two polls, the POTG poll for wins and the Goat of the Game for losses. Those polls were a lot more fun.

I think we're all fairly intelligent baseball fans...Schaefer could be more fun, if posters didn't feel they had to justify their votes.

Edit: spelling


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i agree with metsmarathon...if everything isn't relative to the one game you're voting on then you need to lift the 10 point max for those nights when we win 10-0 with 3 guys who have 2 extra base RBI hits each and a pitcher who went 9 shutout innings (an automatic 6 in my book)
at that point you're really talking about a whole different system which would be 0-6 (though why 6 at that point, might as well make it 0-10 whole numbers only) for each player in each game


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Look, I don't want to tell anyone to vote. Saying "I think a person should choose how to vote for himself" is a little like saying "I think a person should choose how to write his own posts". (In other words, no shit.)

But people should have some sort of justification for why they are voting, otherwise, what's the point of doing this? And if I want to challenge that justification, that's my right. It's called discussion and debate.

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Edit: I am a little surprised how many people are proclaiming that they believe people should choose how to vote on their own. What a radical belief (SC = 100) Is anyone really saying something differently?


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Elster88 wrote:

Edit: I am a little surprised how many people are proclaiming that they believe people should choose how to vote on their own. What a radical belief (SC = 100) Is anyone really saying something differently?


i don't think anyone is saying differently, but someone impolied that someone else was saying differently so everyone felt the need to jump on the "i support freedom to vote as you choose too" bandwagon


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="Elster88"]Look, I don't want to tell anyone to vote. Saying "I think a person should choose how to vote for himself" is a little like saying "I think a person should choose how to write his own posts". (In other words, no shit.)

But people should have some sort of justification for why they are voting, otherwise, what's the point of doing this? And if I want to challenge that justification, that's my right. It's called discussion and debate.


true enough.

on my absolute scale, everyone got the following:

trachsel 2.00
castro 1.75
matsui 1.25
beltran 0.75
delgado 0.50
wright 0.50
nady -0.30
reyes -0.30

how i award these points is tricky, and maybe i'll hafta go in and look at how i award points for a loss (right now a loss is worth -3 points. i'm thinking of looking at what happens if i make that -5 points... so long as it doesnt screw things up too much maybe i will... for comparison, a win is worth only 1 point, tho the innings pitched, strikeouts, etc that a pitcher did to get that win earn him more.)

what i do is then look at the top six performers in a game, and if their total is greater than 10 points, i scale them down to fit. if not, they remain absolute, as in tonight, where the total added up to 6.75 points.

the points for these six performers then gets rounded up or down, to the nearest whole number, and often the top performer will get a bonus point, but not tonight. i try to award points to four or at most five. rarely six. and adjust the points around to match ten, and appear fair.

this very much overly complicated, and impossible to automate, system has yielded votes in conventional wins that are often exactly the same as those which other voters give out, or are at least very much in line with the consensus.

and therefore, i consider hte overall methodology to be sound, and not necessary to abandon it in a loss, or an awkward game like last night.

that's how loduca got his 2 points.
1 hit * 0.25 + 1 bb * 0.59 + 2 tb * 0.50 = 1.75 points. rounded up = 2 points.
by comparison...
trachsel's 2 points came as follows:
4 ip * 2.00 - 6 hits * 0.25 - 2 R * 0.50 - 2 ER * 0.50 - 2 BB * 0.25 + 3 SO * 0.50 - 1 Hr * 0.50 - 1 Loss * 3.00 = 2.00 points.

of course, i did go out on a limb and award an effort point for Nady. tough luck on that play. he coulda had over 4 points on the double with three RBI. a five point swing on the nose of mr. roward, on account of the men lob.

well, that should just about kill off anybody every questioning my point totals. like you'd ever want to see me walk through that crap again!


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="metsmarathon"]see, if i choose to award ten points for each and every game, i think that's my right as a schaeffer voter. the total of my points that i give out should not be subject to scrutiny, however i agree that the distribution of those points should be subject to debate and question.


Didn't mean to suggest that wasn't your right. I thought discussion of how many points to award though was as important as who got them.

="TransMonk"]I think we're all fairly intelligent baseball fans...Schaefer could be more fun, if posters didn't feel they had to justify their votes.


Didn't mean to try to take away people's fun. I did think the whole point of the board was to discuss stuff. I think that includes having some sort of basis for opinions/voting/etc.


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I had posted this in the RLF, but figured I ought to post it here, too, for those of you who wisely don't visit that forum:

]Yancy Street Gang wrote:

I've decided that I am going to give myself that time out I mentioned. I'm going to stop reading and posting here for a week or two. Or more.

I'll try to check in once a week, maybe on Fridays, to do my Schaefer voting and to do the vote tallying. Other than that, you won't be seeing my rocky orange face around here for a while.

And if a few Fridays pass without my dropping by, I'd still rather you didn't assume that I was dead!


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If ever there were a candidate for negative Schaeffer points, it would be Lima.

He owes us beer. Lots of it!


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Month-to-date totals for May 2006
Through game of May 16, 2006

RankNamePoints
1Carlos Delgado12.99
2Tom Glavine11.88
3Carlos Beltran10.04
4Jos� Reyes8.45
5Xavier Nady7.69
6Paul Lo Duca7.60
6Pedro Martinez7.60
8David Wright6.77
9Jos� Valentin5.76
10Victor Zambrano4.24
11Kaz Matsui3.61
12Endy Chavez3.54
13Cliff Floyd3.19
14Billy Wagner3.03
15Duaner Sanchez2.99
16Jorge Julio2.86
17Aaron Heilman2.54
18Pedro Feliciano2.26
19Chad Bradford2.15
20Darren Oliver2.11
21Steve Trachsel1.83
22Jeremi Gonzalez1.36
23Ramon Castro0.93
24John Maine0.76
25Julio Franco0.47
26Bartolome Fortunato0.28
27Jos� Lima0.12
28Chris Woodward0.05
29Heath Bell0.00



Season-to-date totals for 2006
Through game of May 16, 2006
RankNamePoints
1Tom Glavine33.36
2Carlos Delgado32.69
3David Wright25.62
4Pedro Martinez25.09
5Xavier Nady22.46
6Jos� Reyes21.94
7Carlos Beltran21.89
8Paul Lo Duca17.12
9Duaner Sanchez13.01
10Brian Bannister12.69
11Steve Trachsel11.97
12Cliff Floyd10.82
13Billy Wagner10.58
14Aaron Heilman8.48
15Endy Chavez8.06
16Kaz Matsui7.44
17Jos� Valentin5.87
18Pedro Feliciano5.56
19Darren Oliver5.52
20Ramon Castro5.45
21Jorge Julio5.13
22Victor Zambrano4.66
23Chris Woodward4.08
24Julio Franco3.95
25Chad Bradford3.82
26Jeremi Gonzalez1.36
27John Maine0.76
28Anderson Hernandez0.57
29Victor Diaz0.32
30Bartolome Fortunato0.28
31Jos� Lima0.12
32Heath Bell0.00


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I'm just back for the Schaefering. I now return to my self-imposed exile until next Friday. See you then!


Guest ScarletKnight41
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:(

I miss you, man!


Guest KC
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I'll be reminding everyone and bumping the threads next week when the
next wave is coming. As it stands now, this will be a Friday thingy.


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As things stand now, the player of the year race is pretty tight, but the player of the month race is even tighter.

Which Puerto Rican Carlos will be the Schaefer Mets Player of the Month for May?

Or will Tom Glavine have a couple of strong outings and grab the award for an incredible third consecutive month?

Stay tuned!

Month-to-date totals for May 2006
Through game of May 23, 2006

RankNamePoints
1Carlos Beltran17.00
2Carlos Delgado16.99
3Tom Glavine15.27
4Pedro Martinez13.31
5David Wright11.15
6Jos� Reyes10.63
7Xavier Nady8.81
8Paul Lo Duca8.65
9Jos� Valentin7.62
10Steve Trachsel7.25
11Darren Oliver5.75
12Aaron Heilman5.36
13Billy Wagner5.23
14Cliff Floyd5.15
14Duaner Sanchez5.15
16Victor Zambrano4.24
17Kaz Matsui4.05
18Endy Chavez3.74
19Pedro Feliciano3.10
19Jorge Julio3.10
21Chad Bradford2.41
22Jeremi Gonzalez1.36
23Ramon Castro0.93
24Julio Franco0.78
25John Maine0.76
26Chris Woodward0.34
27Bartolome Fortunato0.28
28Jos� Lima0.12
29Heath Bell0.00



Season-to-date totals for 2006
Through game of May 23, 2006
RankNamePoints
1Tom Glavine36.75
2Carlos Delgado36.69
3Pedro Martinez30.80
4David Wright30.00
5Carlos Beltran28.85
6Jos� Reyes24.12
7Xavier Nady23.58
8Paul Lo Duca18.17
9Steve Trachsel17.39
10Duaner Sanchez15.17
11Billy Wagner12.78
11Cliff Floyd12.78
13Brian Bannister12.69
14Aaron Heilman11.30
15Darren Oliver9.16
16Endy Chavez8.26
17Kaz Matsui7.88
18Jos� Valentin7.73
19Pedro Feliciano6.40
20Ramon Castro5.45
21Jorge Julio5.37
22Victor Zambrano4.66
23Chris Woodward4.37
24Julio Franco4.26
25Chad Bradford4.08
26Jeremi Gonzalez1.36
27John Maine0.76
28Anderson Hernandez0.57
29Victor Diaz0.32
30Bartolome Fortunato0.28
31Jos� Lima0.12
32Heath Bell0.00


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Well, that's it for this week.

In case anybody missed it in the closed out games that I posted this morning, please:

No fake votes!

No quoting other people's votes!

Yes, I'm talking to you, old original jb! Please remember, by voting the way you do you're undermining everyone else's votes, and this entire endeavor as well.

I'll be back next Friday for more Schaefer fun.


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Maybe we can both dress up like Holly Hobby.


Guest Edgy DC
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I love that Darryl gets to hover above the city on his flying on-deck circle.


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I hope your (Yancy's) program has the ability to distinguish future votes for O. Hernandez without adding them to past (and possibly future as well) votes for A. Hernandez.


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hey, yancy's back


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="Frayed Knot"]I hope your (Yancy's) program has the ability to distinguish future votes for O. Hernandez without adding them to past (and possibly future as well) votes for A. Hernandez.


Not back, cooby, at least not yet. I just stopped in to do my Friday Schaefering.

I'm making a special Saturday cameo appearance because I forgot to mention yesterday what Frayed Knot apparently remembered. (Thanks, Frayed!)

My spreadsheet will be able to distinguish between the Hernandezes. But the voters will have to help:

When voting for Orlando Hernandez, please vote for OHernandez. Not dots, please. And no apostrophes, either. (He's not Irish.)

Also, when and if Anderson Hernandez returns, please vote for him as AHernandez.

Thanks. And I'll see you all again on Friday, if not sooner.


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