He's not saying they're interchangable. He's saying the gap between Longoria and McGehee is large enough that it more than offsets the gap between Ozuna and Marisnick (and he's right).
Marisnick was a 0.8 WAR player in 65g/237pa last season and Longoria was a 3.4 WAR player in a down season for him. he's usually closer to a 6 WAR player. I'll project him at 5 though, to be safer. Marisnick at his pace is a 2 WAR player and considering the majority of his value is defense, that's probably a safe bet.
Ozuna was a 3.7 WAR player last year and McGehee was a 2.0 WAR player. There's a chance Ozuna takes another step forward for sure, but there's pretty much no chance McGehee repeates 2.0 WAR. So lets just say 4.5 for Ozuna and 1.5 for McGehee.
Marisnick/Longoria: ~7 WAR
McGehee/Ozuna: ~6 WAR
And I would say the Marisnick/Longoria combo is a safer bet to reach that number than McGehee/Ozuna.
(all WAR here is fWAR)
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Now, if you think 2014 Longoria is Longoria from now on, then it becomes a lot more debatable.
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Another really simplified way to look at it is Longoria is better than Ozuna and Marisnick is better than McGehee. If you don't think those 2 things are true, then obviously, this doesn't work for you.
Marisnick was a 0.8 WAR player in 65g/237pa last season and Longoria was a 3.4 WAR player in a down season for him. he's usually closer to a 6 WAR player. I'll project him at 5 though, to be safer. Marisnick at his pace is a 2 WAR player and considering the majority of his value is defense, that's probably a safe bet.
Ozuna was a 3.7 WAR player last year and McGehee was a 2.0 WAR player. There's a chance Ozuna takes another step forward for sure, but there's pretty much no chance McGehee repeates 2.0 WAR. So lets just say 4.5 for Ozuna and 1.5 for McGehee.
Marisnick/Longoria: ~7 WAR
McGehee/Ozuna: ~6 WAR
And I would say the Marisnick/Longoria combo is a safer bet to reach that number than McGehee/Ozuna.
(all WAR here is fWAR)
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Now, if you think 2014 Longoria is Longoria from now on, then it becomes a lot more debatable.
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Another really simplified way to look at it is Longoria is better than Ozuna and Marisnick is better than McGehee. If you don't think those 2 things are true, then obviously, this doesn't work for you.
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