Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 It's Ranking time!!List your top 30 players for the 2014 season from among the 45 who appeared in a NYM uniform this past year.Position players by AB:GRANDERSON - MURPHY - DUDA - WRIGHT - LAGARESd’ARNAUD - TEJADA - E. YOUNG - C. YOUNG - FLORESCAMPBELL - RECKER - den DEKKER - ABREU - NIEUWENHUISHERRERA - BROWN - SATIN - CENTENO - QUINTANILLADAVIS - TEAGARDEN - TOVARPitchers by IP:COLON - NIESE - WHEELER - deGROM - GEETORRES - MEJIA - MATSUZAKA - FAMILIA - MONTEROBLACK - CARLYLE - GERMEN - EDGIN - EVELAND VALVERDE - FARNSWORTH - RICE - GOEDDEL - LANNANALVAREZ - PARNELL
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 and if Papa Grande isn't #1, you're doing it wrong.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 deGromLagaresDudaMurphyColonGrandersonFamiliad'ArnaudWheelerWrightNieseMejiaEdginTorresNieuwenhuisFloresCampbellTejadaE YoungCarlyleGeeMatsuzakaHerreraEvelandBlackMonteroDen DekkerC YoungReckerFarnsworthedit: Holy crap, I forgot David Wright.
RealityChuck Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 DeGromDudaLagaresMurphyFamiliaWheelerMejiaGrandersonD'ArnaudWrightColonNieseBlackGeeFloresTorresReckerCarlyleden DekkerCampbellTejadaNieuwenhuisE. YoungMatsuzakaEdginEverlandHerreraAbreuC. YoungMontero
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 2014 Mets with positive WAR, per Baseball-referenceLagares 5.5Duda 3.7deGrom 3.5Wright 2.8Murphy 2.0Niese 1.8Nieuwenhuis 1.4Tejada 1.4Granderson 1.3Familia 1.2Young 0.9Den Dekker 0.9Edgin 0.9Torres 0.9Carlyle 0.9Recker 0.8Wheeler 0.7Eveland 0.5Gee 0.4Black 0.4Campbell 0.4D'Arnaud 0.3Matsuzaka 0.3Farnsworth 0.2Herrera 0.2Davis 0.2Flores 0.2Goeddel 0.1Yes, I realize that list is only 28 players.One thing that I found curious was that Baseball-reference did not seem to combine a pitcher's "pitching WAR" and their "batting WAR." (So I went ahead and did it for them/us). Combining them results in Meija getting a zero WAR, and Colon in the negative, as you might expect: his batting seriously hurt the Mets.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 Gwreck wrote:Colon in the negative, as you might expect: his batting seriously hurt the Mets.Really? In what, sixty AB? That's surprising. His pitching wasn't that bad.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 Happened to see this on WAR in Joe Posnanski's profile of Bill James last week.Here is Bill James on Wins Above Replacement, perhaps the hottest advanced statistic in the game right now:“Well, my math skills are limited and my data-processing skills are essentially nonexistent. The younger guys are way, way beyond me in those areas. I’m fine with that, and I don’t struggle against it, and I hope that I don’t deny them credit for what they can do that I can’t.“But because that is true, I ASSUMED that these were complex, nuanced, sophisticated systems. I never really looked; I just assumed that the details were out of my depth. But sometime in the last year I was doing some research that relied on these WAR systems, so I took a look at them, and … they’re not very impressive. They’re not well thought through; they haven’t made a convincing effort to address many of the inherent difficulties that the undertaking presents. They tend to get so far into the data, throw up their arms and make a wild guess. I don’t know if I’m going to get the time to do better of it, or if it will be left to others, but … we’re not at anything like an end point here. I assumed that these systems were a lot better than they actually are.â€Colon might be a decent example of the shortfall James senses.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Author Posted November 4, 2014 Not to steer this thread away from the topic too far, but one problem with WAR is that it's an estimate (well thought-out or otherwise) that's too often treated as if stone-cold fact. (it's not as bad a QB-ratings, but along those same lines).That doesn't mean it should be ignored, only that I think it should be looked at more as a piece of an argument rather than as the end of one.As far as things go for our annual rankings deal here, while there aren't any rules as to how one comes up with a list, it's traditionally been one where the choices were yours that you could defend if challenged and/or be willing to change if convinced otherwise. Not sure if GWreck meant that WAR-iffic list as one he wants to submit as is or if it was included for informational/comparison purposes only, but it would seem counter to the spirit of this now 12 or 13 year long project if all folks did was look up certain stats and consider that as the final answer.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted November 4, 2014 Posted November 4, 2014 Frayed Knot wrote:it was included for informational/comparison purposes onlyDefinitely this; apologies if it was unclear.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted November 5, 2014 Posted November 5, 2014 seawolf17 wrote:edit: Holy crap, I forgot David Wright.Haha, I copied and pasted your list yesterday into myExcel sheet as a starting point and started looking at itthis morning and was like, "this can't be Wright!"
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted November 5, 2014 Posted November 5, 2014 d'Kong76 wrote:edit: Holy crap, I forgot David Wright.Haha, I copied and pasted your list yesterday into myExcel sheet as a starting point and started looking at itthis morning and was like, "this can't be Wright!"I saw that Chuck had Wright tenth and thought "man, how is he that low? I had to have him higher, right?" and realized I'd left him off entirely. Oops.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted November 5, 2014 Posted November 5, 2014 I have to proofread, but here's a first crack...
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted November 5, 2014 Posted November 5, 2014 Frayed Knot wrote:Not to steer this thread away from the topic too far, but one problem with WAR is that it's an estimate (well thought-out or otherwise) that's too often treated as if stone-cold fact. (it's not as bad a QB-ratings, but along those same lines).That doesn't mean it should be ignored, only that I think it should be looked at more as a piece of an argument rather than as the end of one.As far as things go for our annual rankings deal here, while there aren't any rules as to how one comes up with a list, it's traditionally been one where the choices were yours that you could defend if challenged and/or be willing to change if convinced otherwise. Not sure if GWreck meant that WAR-iffic list as one he wants to submit as is or if it was included for informational/comparison purposes only, but it would seem counter to the spirit of this now 12 or 13 year long project if all folks did was look up certain stats and consider that as the final answer.I think a lot of it has to do with the faultiness of defensive stats. But yeah, estimates. a 6 WAR and a 5.5 WAR for instance doesn't say anything about which player is better, but generally the players with the best WAR do pass the eye test for being the best players in the league, so it's hard to say it's less 'wild guess' than James implies.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 5, 2014 Author Posted November 5, 2014 Yes, defense is a large part of it and, like James, I haven't gone under the hood of WAR to suss out how I feel about the accuracy of it all nor I have read up on what James is specifically objecting to.But even without all that it's still just an estimate. It might be a good one (or more than one actually since different methods produce different results) and a useful tool, it just shouldn't be treated as a stone cold fact.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 6, 2014 Author Posted November 6, 2014 Position players:Duda - Wouldn’t have been among the logical guesses to top this list at the beginning of the year, but when you’ve got the highest OBA, SLG, RC/G among the regulars it’s the logical choiceMurphy — Good BA, more (if still not a lot of) walks, and his usual slew of doubles.Granderson — Much maligned and ridiculously streaky, but 49 XBHs and a ton of walks makes up for at least some sins even if it doesn’t make the contract look much better.Lagares — About the same offense as Wright in 130 fewer PAs as he went missing for three different stints, but gets defensive pointsWright — Bad year for him obviously.d’Arnaud — If we could ignore the 1st half he’d be a lot higherTejada - Best year from among the semi-regulars, mainly for his position and his .342 OBAFlores — Played his way into some kind of role going forward … just not sure what that is yet and it would be nice if it comes with an OBP above .286E Young — Did seem to fill that stereotyped role of ‘catalyst’ better than his stats suggestNieuwenhuis — 18 of his 29 hits for XBs, but still only 112 ABsCampbellCYoungden DekkerRecker - A high pct of XBHs when he played (16 of his 35 hits) and often seemed like they came in big spotsAbreu — Gave us a bunch of professional ABs early on, but fewer and fewer as time went onHerrera - Showed us something for the futureBrown, Satin, Centeno, Quintanilla, Davis, Teagarden, Tovar ... out of the moneyPitchers:deGrom - Best ERA & WHiP among the starters. Also best K/9 and lowest HR/9. 8 more starts and he’d have been a CY candidateNiese - Toss-up with Wheeler. Fewer great games than ZW but also fewer turkeysWheeler - If he could reduce his walks by half (or even by 1/3) he’d be a solid #2 starterFamilia - Was the best of the three full-time pitchers out of the pen and it wasn’t really all that close: most appearances, best ERA, fewest HRs/9, lowest WHiPColon - Unspectacular but mostly solid and made every startGee - Was going great until his seemingly minor mid-season injury turned into an extended absence followed by lots of mediocrityTorres - All purpose man out of the pen performed well (3.06 ERA, 1.31 WHiP) in just about any role he was asked to fillMejia - Led in the glamour stat of saves, but lots of base-runners (1.48 WHiP) led by nearly 4 BB/9. Some of that was from his 7 early season starts, but he also got more shaky out of the pen as the season wore on. Edgin - Excelled quite nicely (.95 WHiP) in his niche roleBlack - Promising future, but too few IP and too many walks to rate any higherCarlyle - Some good work (1.45 ERA, 0.90 WHiP) in mostly low leverage spotsMatsuzaka - Gave them some decent work early in the season. Then not so much.Eveland - Performed well for a short span as the 2nd LHP out of the penMontero - So far is a control pitcher without his control at the ML levelGermen, Valverde, Farnsworth, Rice, Goeddel, Lannan, Alvarez, Parnell ... no soup for any of youCombined:30 - DUDA29 - deGROM28 - MURPHY27 - NIESE26 - WHEELER25 - GRANDERSON24 - LAGARES23 - WRIGHT22 - FAMILIA21 - COLON20 - d’ARNAUD19 - GEE18 - TEJADA17 - TORRES16 - MEJIA15 - FLORES14 - E YOUNG13- NIEUWENHUIS12 - EDGIN11 - BLACK10 - CAMPBELL9 - C YOUNG8 - den DEKKER7 - RECKER6 - CARLYLE5 - ABREU4 - HERRERA3 - MATSUZAKA2 - MONTERO1 - EVELAND
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 you got a deadline for this? I haven't gotten to it yet.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 seawolf17 wrote:Holy crap, I forgot David Wright.The 2014 New York Mets Highlight Film -- brought to you by the good folks at Borden.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 7, 2014 Author Posted November 7, 2014 Ceetar wrote:you got a deadline for this? I haven't gotten to it yet.Not yet.We'll stick a close-out date on it eventually after entries and/or debate winds down, but nothing imminent.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 30. Duda29. de Grom28. Murphy27. Lagares26. Colon25. d'Arnaud24. Familia23. Wheeler22. Granderson21. Wright20. Niese19. Mejia*18. Edgin17. Carlisle16. Eveland15. Tejada14. Black13. Gee* 12. Flores11. den Dekker10. Nieuwenhuis9. Matsuzaka8. Campbell7. Abreu6. Montero5. C Young4. E Young*3. Hererra2. German1. Brown-- 0 ---1. Davis-2. Farnsworth-3. Rice-4. Valverde*-5. Goeddel-6. Centano-7. Teagarden-8. Lannan-9. Satin-10. Alvarez-11. Quinanilla-12. Parnell-13. Tovar
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 Wow, I have Buddy Caryle way up there.I can be talked down.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 7, 2014 Author Posted November 7, 2014 My reluctance to putting Buddy C so high is based on: only 31 innings and most of them were of the low leverage variety.He didn't even place in the top 30, for instance, in the final PotG tallies despite the good overall numbers.And speaking of relievers, you're pretty high on most of them but left off Torres completely.Recker also isn't mentioned, either in your top 30 or in the 'negative' section you list which makes it seem like both were oversights rather than disses.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted November 7, 2014 Posted November 7, 2014 definitely forgot Recker. Torres was on original list but musta got overlooked at the merge.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 30 deGrom29 Duda28 Lagares27 d'Arnaud26 Murphy25 Wheeler24 Niese23 Colon22 Mejia21 Familia20 Granderson19 Wright18 Gee17 Flores16 Black15 Edgin14 Torres13 Campbell12 Carlyle11 Eveland10 Recker9 Tejada8 Nieuwenhuis7 den Dekker6 E. Young5 C. Young4 Brown3 Abreu2 Matsuzaka1 Herrera
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 19, 2014 Author Posted November 19, 2014 Ah yes, thanks for reviving this.Ceetar has said he wants to enter his choices, JCL has some corrections to make on his list, and several others who generally contribute have yet to do so.Which 30 players will make the final list is looking pretty much set. But there are various ways the order within that list can still go.Not closing any time soon, but this serves as a good reminder.
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 Good analysis by Frayed...I have to go along with it.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 30 deGrom29 Duda28 Lagares27 d'Arnaud26 Wheeler25 Murphy24 Niese23 Colon22 Granderson21 Familia20 Mejia19 Wright18 Gee17 Nieuwenhuis16 Black15 Torres14 Edgin13 Tejada12 Campbell11 Recker10 Flores9 E. Young8 den Dekker7 Carlyle6 Eveland5 Matsuzaka4 Montero3 C. Young2 Herrera 1 Davis
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 fixed mine...30. Duda29. de Grom28. Murphy27. Lagares26. Colon25. d'Arnaud24. Familia23. Wheeler22. Granderson21. Wright20. Niese19. Mejia*18. Tejada17. Torres16. Black15. Gee* 14. Flores13. den Dekker12. Nieuwenhuis11. Edgin10. Carlisle9. Recker8. Eveland7. Matsuzaka6. Campbell5. Abreu4. Montero3. C Young2. E Young*1. Hererra-- 0 ---1. German-2. Brown-3. Davis-4. Farnsworth-5. Rice-6. Valverde*-7. Goeddel-8. Centano-9. Teagarden-10. Lannan-11. Satin-12. Alvarez-13. Quinanilla-14. Parnell-15. Tovar
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 DeGromDudaMurphyLagaresNieseD'ArnaudWheelerGrandersonWrightFamigliaColonTorresGeeTejadaMejiaNiuehenheisFloresEdginEYoungReckerdenDekkerCarlyleEvelandCampbellBlackHerreraC.YoungAbreuMatsuzakaMontero
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted December 9, 2014 Author Posted December 9, 2014 Now we're cooking with gas!I'll leave this open through the holidays for either late entries or further adjustments and/or discussion. (Mole, are you sure you just want to duplicate my order exactly?)After the 1st of the year we'll consider it official at which point I'll have to get together with Grimm as we never updated the order for the posting levels after last year's rankings (my fault, not his).
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 5, 2015 Author Posted January 5, 2015 Going Once ... Going Twice ...
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