How much stock do you put into them? I visit another site a lot and they argue over who the better pitcher is and who are the top CFers in the game. They throw around Sabremetrics and basically whoever have the numbers in their favor they are the best of the best.
For example, the topic was Top 10 CFs in the game right now and people are voting for Franklin Gutierrez because of his UZR.
So what do you think? How much stock do you put into them and how much should? The arguments for RBIs being a useless stat is that it all depends on who the hitters are in front of you not the person hitting, so are RBIs really not that important when comparing hitters?
I personally think they are fun to look at and all but how someone can be worth a WAR of 5.6 is beyond me. How can someone calculate a win and especially .6 of one?
If this was brought up before my bad but it's just been on my mind lately.
For example, the topic was Top 10 CFs in the game right now and people are voting for Franklin Gutierrez because of his UZR.
So what do you think? How much stock do you put into them and how much should? The arguments for RBIs being a useless stat is that it all depends on who the hitters are in front of you not the person hitting, so are RBIs really not that important when comparing hitters?
I personally think they are fun to look at and all but how someone can be worth a WAR of 5.6 is beyond me. How can someone calculate a win and especially .6 of one?
If this was brought up before my bad but it's just been on my mind lately.
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