Posted by jrd_x on 6/25/2012 2:38:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 6/25/2012 2:30:00 PM (view original):
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Posted by jrd_x on 6/25/2012 2:25:00 PM (view original):
Park factors are very important. No one is arguing otherwise. But your point suggests we need more advanced stats, not less.
No, my point is FIP is a horseshit stat that ignores so many things baseball that I'm not even sure it should count as a baseball stat.
ERA ignores park factors, defense, and luck. Those things have a HUGE impact on run scoring.
Was I arguing that ERA was the ultimate stat for evaluating a pitcher? If so, I can't recall it.
I'm not arguing that any stat is the ultimate stat for evaluating a pitcher. Just that we should attempt to use the most accurate stats we have available.
What stat(s) would you like to use to evaluate a pitcher?
I don't think a single stat, even ADVANCED METRICS!!!!, can tell the story. I'm not sure a collection of stats can tell the story. I have no idea what sort of FIP the 90s Braves carried but I know, other than Smoltz, their SP didn't strike out a lot of batters. Watching their games was almost annoying because the plate seemed to be about 25 inches wide with Maddux/Glavine on the mound. But, because they could hit their spots so well, the umps would just follow them out there. Then, once he realized he was calling pitches 6 inches off the plate strikes, they're bring it back in. That led to bad swings and poorly hit balls because, get this, batters had to chase what the umps were calling strikes. Maybe your precious FIP for them is good, they didn't give up homers or walks, but it won't tell the story. You had to actually watch a game to get the full effect. of what they were doing.