Does anyone know if RF impact is linear, or more a normal curve?

By that I mean, if I draft an OF with a 2.60 RF, is the difference in his effective the same between the 2.60 and a 2.20, as the the difference between a 3.00 and the 2.60? Or do you get diminishing returns the higher you go?

If it is like a normal curve I'd be curious what the midpoints and standard deviations are for each position.
9/10/2020 6:46 PM
o k

I'm curious if you're from Tulsa, OK?
Go nooners.
9/10/2020 7:28 PM
RF itself is linear. However, how WIS applies it to +/- plays may not be. I believe it is as well, but there’s so many factors that contribute its hard to isolate the minor differences between the RF, park effects, or distribution of pitching talent/era.
9/10/2020 7:49 PM
Posted by laramiebob on 9/10/2020 7:28:00 PM (view original):
o k

I'm curious if you're from Tulsa, OK?
Go nooners.
heh

there's gotta be a story here
9/10/2020 8:11 PM
I am so old, when I clicked on this I assumed RF stood for RF, and I thought, "This must be interesting, what kind of question would someone have regarding Right Field?". I think my thinking about this was right out of Left field.
9/11/2020 5:57 PM

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