Posted by kcden on 2/21/2012 2:29:00 PM (view original):
Bobzilla... the awards aren't viewed as all that important (nor is the HOF, althought I don't really get that mentality, given that the whole thing is just fake and a game, anwyay). Some people are passionate about it, some care a little, some are completely apathetic.
Talent is never evenly distributed... if everyone ran their teams perfectly, I suppose a league-average pitcher would be more difficult to acquire... but then league average would be better (probably) because no one would be running some of the crap players that sometimes get play-time due to whatever circumstances ("playing for the future", blatant tanking, not understanding player ratings and their effects, etc.)
I'm not talking about evenly distributed among the teams by the way. I'm talking about the league as a whole. In a normal distribution, you get a bell curve, where most people are average. That's not how talent is in MLB. I want to know if that is here too. There should be more good players than great players. More average players than good players. More below average players than average players. And more bad players than below average players. If you already understood this and thought I was talking down to you, I apologize. Your post didn't make it particularly clear. If the talent level is similar to MLB, than Ducey is clearly more valuable than Sheldon. That point cannot be argued. Once you bring in replacement level, and admit that average players aren't easy to find, Ducey will come out ahead when looking at runs saved above replacement. However, if talent follows a normal distribution, where there are more average players than either above or below average players, it is much closer, with only the park effects separating the two. So nobody should ever say Sheldon was more valuable, when we're talking about how many runs/wins they create for their team when all we have is ERA and IP to work with. It is entirely possible that if you look at WPA, he could come out ahead, but I don't think this league has that. I'm not criticizing the voters here either, because guess what, real Cy Young award voters took pretty much at the same thing. They look at ERA, and after that, wins and losses.
Bobzilla