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OOTP 24 - General Discussions Everything about the brand new 2023 version of Out of the Park Baseball - officially licensed by MLB, the MLBPA and the KBO. |
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Does batter WAR in OOTP include his fielding?
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Good question. I think it does, but don't know if for sure.
My GG catcher lead my team in WAR last season while being 10th in WRC+. He did lead the league in framing and as noted won the gold glove. Slash line was .275/.345/.370. 95 wrc+, ops+ 91, 3.3 war. second in WAR on the club .288/.334/.506. 30 HR, 118 wrc+, 119 ops+, 3.0 WAR. Played an average 1b, think in the lineup for hitting not his glove. 8 guys were above 100 in wrc+. I do use the saber stats, but have never dug into the formulas to know if my assumption based on this catcher's stats hold water. I have seen many other players with limited batting skills post some good WAR numbers and, like my C, assumed it was due to their great defense. |
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100% yes
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Cool. So if I have a really good hitter who is a really bad fielder I can use WAR to see if he's net above water.
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I would say I'm 99% sure the answer is yes.
And I base that on having Dansby Swanson on my team for my sim. He's put up excellent WAR numbers with just solid offensive stats that are perfectly acceptable, but wouldn't yield the WAR that he posts. Meanwhile, he has very strong defensive numbers so he has been the reason that I've been under the impression that defense does factor into OOTP WAR. |
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This isn't an OOTP-only stat. Here's the definition:
Individual WAR values are calculated from the number and success rate of on-field actions by a player (in batting, baserunning, fielding, and pitching), with higher values reflecting larger contributions to a team's success. WAR value also depends on what position a player plays, with more value going to key defensive positions like catcher and shortstop than positions with less defensive importance such as first base.[2] A high WAR value built up by a player reflects successful performance, a large quantity of playing time, or both.
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But yes, anytime I've seen WAR I have always been under the impression all aspects are included. |
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WAR includes offense and defense, but keep in mind that oWAR and dWAR are not the same (dWAR adds up to zero or close)
What I said about OOTP WAR is because the game uses a simplified WAR calculation and some of the stats that make up WAR are not produced in a genuine way in the game engine. Thus, it is a little dangerous to assume that all the traits and correlations that WAR has in real life apply to the game in the same way. For example, real-life WAR is supposed to add up to 590 for batters and 410 for pitchers (I hope Uruguru is reading this). Does this happen in OOTP? |
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Keep in mind that WAR has massive error bars.. at least +/- 1 full WAR. This means that a 4-war player may not be as good as a 3-war player.
WAR is an extremely complicated stat that no one here has calculated from base data and contains lots of normalizations and "judgement calls" that increase its variability. Did you know that player salaries are a component? As someone involved in sabermetrics very early on, I have come to hate WAR, btw. It's literally like the worst stat ever made. It's everything that we baseball stat geeks ever wanted (a single value stat to rate players), but to get it we had to remove all meaning, accuracy, and verifiability. So now we have this number that everyone uses without question and its inaccurate and useful for just one thing only... ranking players. |
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I'm assuming you say this meaning that WAR is supposedly based off comparing Player X to a replacement level (league minimum salary) player.
The actual contract of Player X has no bearing on his WAR number though........ or am I wrong in saying that? If the Cubs are happy with Cody Bellinger's bounce back and they decide to lock him up on a long term big money deal tomorrow, his WAR doesn't immediately drop because now his production value compared to his salary has changed. |
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There are old threads in the forum that suggest the WAR distribution was borked years ago. It's reassuring to see they keep refining this stuff. |
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2592 total games (53.3% of MLB) 320 total batter WAR (54.2% of 590) 224 total pitching WAR (54.6% of 410) |
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About a year ago I did a deep dive into the underlying assumptions and calculations of WAR. There was a section about determining the relative contribution of pitching and hitting, and the underlying ratio was driven in part by the amounts teams spent on hitters and pitchers. That's how I recall it, but my memory may be fuzzy. I'm getting off my WAR soapbox now! |
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If someone has an opinion on whether deGrom is more or less valuable than Cole, or Judge is more or less valuable than Soto, or Ted Williams is more or less valuable than DiMaggio- that person is relying on WAR for that opinion. |
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