nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted June 12, 2006 Posted June 12, 2006 i agree that in a blowout the guys who get hits in mopup time deserve little or no credit.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 About a third of the way through, the Player of the Month race for June is very tight. The Pitcher of the Month race is surprisingly non-competitive, at least for the moment, with a somewhat unlikely leader.For the Player of the Year race, David Wright is in the lead, and looking to win back-to-back titles, but Beltran, Delgado, Glavine, and Martinez are all strong contenders.Month-to-date totals for June 2006Through game of June 11, 2006RankNamePoints1David Wright11.642Carlos Beltran11.613Alay Soler10.944Carlos Delgado8.135Lastings Milledge7.316Orlando Hernandez6.027Jos� Valentin4.448Jos� Reyes4.149Endy Chavez3.9910Tom Glavine3.7311Steve Trachsel3.0312Chris Woodward2.9813Chad Bradford2.4314Pedro Martinez2.3115Paul Lo Duca2.1016Billy Wagner1.9217Aaron Heilman1.9118Cliff Floyd1.2019Duaner Sanchez1.0420Pedro Feliciano1.0221Darren Oliver0.6622Julio Franco0.3823Eli Marrero0.2224Heath Bell0.1825Ramon Castro0.17Season-to-date totals for 2006Through game of June 11, 2006RankNamePoints1David Wright50.162Carlos Beltran47.093Carlos Delgado45.294Tom Glavine44.235Pedro Martinez42.286Jos� Reyes34.757Xavier Nady24.688Paul Lo Duca22.999Steve Trachsel20.6910Duaner Sanchez18.7911Cliff Floyd17.8812Jos� Valentin17.5413Billy Wagner16.8914Aaron Heilman13.9515Endy Chavez13.8016Alay Soler13.6317Darren Oliver13.0318Brian Bannister12.6919Kaz Matsui7.9720Lastings Milledge7.7521Chris Woodward7.6822Orlando Hernandez7.6723Pedro Feliciano7.6124Chad Bradford6.8325Ramon Castro6.2626Jorge Julio5.3727Julio Franco5.1328Victor Zambrano4.6629Jeremi Gonzalez3.2530Heath Bell2.7631John Maine0.7632Anderson Hernandez0.5733Victor Diaz0.3234Bartolome Fortunato0.2835Eli Marrero0.2236Jos� Lima0.12
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Two things stick out from yesterday's game that may be difficult to read in a box score:David Wright made a huge play in the ninth. If you didn't see it in the highlights, check it out on nymets.com. Runner on first, made a diving stop down the line. That would've been a sure double to put runners on second and third.. Even though it may not have played out the same way if he hadn't made the play, the next batter up got a hit which would've tied it.Bradford came into a tie game with the bases loaded and one out, and did not allow a runner to score. (For the year, he has now allowed one inherited runner to score out of 21.)
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Wright's play was the number one Web Gem on ESPN last night.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 It may very well have saved the game for the Mets.He doesn't make the play, there's nobody out and the tying run in scoring position.Instead, there's two out and nobody on.
Guest GYC Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 People are vastly underrating Bradford's performance. Some aren't even giving him points. It was one of the major turning points of the game.
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 In a game like this one, there simply isn't enough beer to go around.I liked Willets' comment from a few weeks ago - something along the lines that he'd like to spray everyone with a Schaefer sprinkler.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 A theory: In a game like yesterday's the hitting performances should be scored lower than similar performaces would be, but the good pitching performances of Bradford, and Wagner should actually be OVERscored to comparable performances, because they held on to close leads in a game where both teams were popping the ball out of the yard. (I don't include Feliciano as one that should be "overscored" because he had a 4 run lead to work with.)'Course maybe only Bradford b/c Wagner's ass was saved by Mr. Wright.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 has anyone been keeping poster-by-poster voting totals?
Guest GYC Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Nymr83 wrote:has anyone been keeping poster-by-poster voting totals?I've kept my own, pathetically.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Elster88 wrote:I like Cameron.huh?]I've kept my own, pathetically.how does it compare to the totals?
Guest GYC Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 This is not including last night's game.Wright 47.656Beltran 43.407Delgado 40.820Martinez 40.970Reyes 38.810Glavine 39.760Nady 25.690Sanchez 24.160Lo Duca 22.330Wagner 18.650Trachsel 19.000Floyd 16.076Valentin 15.930Heilman 15.880Soler 13.690Oliver 13.400Chavez 11.360Feliciano 7.800Bradford 7.440Matsui 8.560Bannister 8.540Milledge 8.070Woodward 7.990O. Hernandez 6.500Castro 6.370Franco 5.210Julio 4.920Zambrano 4.001Bell 3.100Gonzalez 1.500Fortunato 1.500Diaz 0.750Marrero 0.600A. Hernandez 0.580
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 interesting... for a team leading the league in ERA, and third in runs scored, you've got 57% of the points going to the hitters.as, i think, does the overall voting. (i did the math earlier, but forget the numbers). i also question wether or not pedro or glavine should be higher. i think i've got only about a 52-48 split going to the hitters myself.my points leaders are pedro in 3rd place, with 58 points, and glavine and beltran tied just ahead of him with 59 points. its not that i'm trying to balance things, its just hte way things worked out, really. but it seems to me to make a tad more sense than for pedro and glavine to be only the 4th and 5th top-rated mets...and if you want pathetic, i'll figure a way to post the THREE-PLUS MEGABYTE excel spreadsheet that i'm using to tally my voting per game, and for the season.
Guest GYC Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 metsmarathon wrote:interesting... for a team leading the league in ERA, and third in runs scored, you've got 57% of the points going to the hitters.as, i think, does the overall voting. (i did the math earlier, but forget the numbers). i also question wether or not pedro or glavine should be higher. i think i've got only about a 52-48 split going to the hitters myself.my points leaders are pedro in 3rd place, with 58 points, and glavine and beltran tied just ahead of him with 59 points. its not that i'm trying to balance things, its just hte way things worked out, really. but it seems to me to make a tad more sense than for pedro and glavine to be only the 4th and 5th top-rated mets...and if you want pathetic, i'll figure a way to post the THREE-PLUS MEGABYTE excel spreadsheet that i'm using to tally my voting per game, and for the season.Wow. Mine is only around 225 KB. I split the season up into 15 sections of 10 games and 1 of 12, and keep the stats updated for each section there, as well as each month, and 1 sheet for the total-season on going, and then another for a game-by-game. At the end of every month, I compare my points per plate appearance/inning pitched to those of CPF to see who I favor and who I disfavor (is that a word?).I didn't think of it soon enough, but ideas for next year, I want to tally up points for players in losses and in wins, plus stats when they get the points, etc.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 are all of this year's schaeffer threads around somewhere or just the recent ones?
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Nymr83 wrote:are all of this year's schaeffer threads around somewhere or just the recent ones?Older ones are in the offline archives.You can also see the game by game results, but not the individual votes, here.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 GYC wrote:I didn't think of it soon enough, but ideas for next year, I want to tally up points for players in losses and in wins, plus stats when they get the points, etc.You can do all that and more here.
Guest GYC Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:="GYC"]I didn't think of it soon enough, but ideas for next year, I want to tally up points for players in losses and in wins, plus stats when they get the points, etc.You can do all that and more here.It's more of an issue of time to do it rather than availability of info. I could do it next Tuesday, but it's just so much work.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I was going to do it, but it's really only interesting for the first month or so. Then it's tedious.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 tedious...you think THIS, or THIS is tedious?phooey!(if those links work, they show off my uberspreadsheet, with all the weightings, and most of the math built in for a 162 game season. unfortunately, i've no way to automate the whole process, so inputting all the info from the box scores, and then doing the actual point assignments etc takes some grunt work. i think if i ever learn MS Access, i'd be able to do everything i could possibly want to in a schaeffer-voting spreadsheet.)
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Once again, there's no need to input from the box scores. It's all in the link I posted on the previous page.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Click on the Raw Data link. With basic spreadsheet skills, you can determine which players got how many points in wins, in losses, at Shea, on the road, against the Brewers, in Florida, even on weekends. How many points pitchers get in games they lose. How many times a player gets points when he doesn't get a base hit. You can analyze how points are distributed in close games, lopsided wins, lopsided losses, etc.The Schaefer points, the game information, and the box score data are all available and can be merged, mixed, and matched as you see fit. All in conveniently comma-separated values that can be pasted directly from the page into Excel.
Guest GYC Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:Click on the Raw Data link. With basic spreadsheet skills, you can determine which players got how many points in wins, in losses, at Shea, on the road, against the Brewers, in Florida, even on weekends. How many points pitchers get in games they lose. How many times a player gets points when he doesn't get a base hit. You can analyze how points are distributed in close games, lopsided wins, lopsided losses, etc.The Schaefer points, the game information, and the box score data are all available and can be merged, mixed, and matched as you see fit. All in conveniently comma-separated values that can be pasted directly from the page into Excel.I'm talking more about personal points rather than CPF, although that just gave me plenty more ideas on how to further advance my spreadsheet.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I tried it last year GYC. It gets very boring, very quickly. Good luck to you.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I realize you were talking about personal points, but you can still merge your info with all of the data on that page. It would save you a lot of typing.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 unfortunately, i wasn't thinking too much about future upgradeability in building my own spreadsheet. right now, it would be a mother to actually extract how the scoring is doled out in given games, who's gotten screwed the most by my scoring method, who's benefitted most from my rounding up, and who's had the most negative contribution to the season.next season, i'll prolly build a better spreadsheet.unfortunately, yancy, the data you have on that page is merely a subset of the data i input in my spreadsheet. i also take inherited runners, gidps, fielding thingies, and severity of saves/holds, and prolly something else that i'm forgetting about. i should also add in a bonus and demerit column, just for instances like last night when milledge slowed himself into an out at the plate, or for wright's outstanding DP. but that's for next year.
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 LooserIn your system, would Milledge's nice diving catch in the 9th make up for his malaise on the basepaths?
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