Table of Contents
Here’s the table of contents for today’s edition of the Daily Notes.
1. SCOUT Leaderboards: The Week’s Top Performances
2. Today’s MLB.TV Free Game
3. Today’s Game Odds, Translated into Winning Percentages
SCOUT Leaderboards: The Week’s Top Performances
Much as with skinning a cat, but far less gruesome, there are a number of ways, theoretically, to determine the “best” performances in baseball over a timeframe as short as a week. One could, for example, merely sort by WAR. If WAR seems inappropriate, one can use WPA, instead — to see which player, that is, most improved his team’s chances of winning (offensively, at least) over the course of the week. Alternatively, one might prefer simply to look into his or her own heart for the answer — or any of the other more vital organs.
What the author has done, in this particular instance, is to give readers another tool — namely, the SCOUT leaderboards below for the past week’s best hitters and pitchers.
“What actually is SCOUT?” a reasonable person might ask — to which question the author has provided a (hopefully) reasonable answer here. In brief, however, it’s this: an attempt to use our knowledge of certain metrics, and at what sample sizes they become reliable, to measure run production/prevention in instances where small samples are all that’s available.
In so doing, we learn lessons like:
• For as excellent as Atlanta’s Evan Gattis has been in an uncertain role, St. Louis’s Matt Adams has been that excellent in an even less certain role.
• Oakland third baseman Josh Donaldson is making more contact than would have otherwise seemed likely.
• Apart from a rather unfortunate blown save in Chicago, Giants closer Sergio Romo was dominant last week.
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