In world Moneyball, myself and jvford were having a conversation about defense at 2b....maybe this forum could help shed some light for me:
crabman26 Blue Waves 3/16/2010 12:08 PM Okay, this whole Timothy Franco at 2b is irking me. How is his defense almost as good as Victor Park ? He is getting to just as many balls as Vic, AND he has a better fielding pct. Yeah, he has more (-) plays, but everything else is almost identical. So basically, if you gave Franco a range of 77 and kept his glove the exact same as it is now, a 63, they would be identical.
jvford Education Agency 3/16/2010 12:50 PM Keep in mind that Franco also gets many more opportunites that Park (gb/fb ratios of their respective staffs). And I'm sure that for the most part, + plays turn hits into outs and - plays turn outs into hits.
crabman26 Blue Waves 3/16/2010 1:12 PM Yeah, I get all of that....I guess I would just expect his errors to be way more than they are. In the same amount of opportunites, he has LESS errors than Park does....with a glove rated as low as it is, in a premium position like 2b, Franco is not killing his team with his glove.
jvford Education Agency 3/16/2010 1:57 PM Oh contraire mon frere! Franco is getting many more oppotunities than Park. They just show up as - plays or ground balls that are 6 inches to his or right and therefore out of his reach.
crabman26 Blue Waves 3/16/2010 2:07 PM yeah, so thats 15 chances where he missed them.
..doesnt seem like a lot. I mean, if balls are going 6 inches to his or right and he cant get to them, they are going to show up as (-) plays right? So after 83 games, there have only been 15 plays where he couldnt get to the ball.
jvford Education Agency 3/16/2010 3:14 PM Not necessarily. I'm not sure what the dev chats say, but I believe there are many balls that Franco doesn't get to that aren't listed as - plays.
crabman26 Blue Waves 3/16/2010 3:22 PM Hmm, would be interesting to know....I mean, if he cant get to them because of range, technically it should be a minus play, right?
jvford Education Agency 3/16/2010 4:02 PM My assumption (opinion) is that simmy looks at the range and determines if the player can get to the ball. If he can't get to the ball, there's a chance (based on his range) that he makes a great play and gets to it anyway.
If he can get to the ball, there's a chance (again, based on his range) that he screws up his footwork and the ball goes by him. So, a higher range means that a player gets to more balls AND gets to more balls that are normally out of his range.
crabman26 Blue Waves 3/16/2010 4:17 PM I can buy that...but if he is getting to more balls, then his Put outs and assists would reflect that....Franco and Parks are pretty identical, which tells me they are generally both getting to the same amount of balls....I know they are in 2 totally different circumstances and situations...but if Park is supposedly getting to more groundballs, shouldnt it show up in more than just the (+) and (-) plays?