José Ramírez Is a Star
(Photo: Erik Drost)
More or less, the public perception of a ballplayer’s value correlates pretty strongly with the reality of that player’s value. Mike Trout, for example, is almost universally regarded as the best player in the game. The numbers bear that out. José Altuve and Kris Bryant have both won MVP awards in recent years. Their records suggest that such accolades are warranted.
That said, an examination of the FanGraphs leaderboard for WAR since 2016 — which you can examine for yourself by means of this convenient link — reveals a case where perception and reality seem to diverge. Here are the top players from same:
Rank | Player | WAR |
---|---|---|
1 | Mike Trout | 19.5 |
2 | Mookie Betts | 16.8 |
3 | Kris Bryant | 16.2 |
4 | José Altuve | 15.4 |
T5 | Francisco Lindor | 14.2 |
T5 | José Ramírez | 14.2 |
You may be a more observant baseball fan than I am — or you may be from Cleveland (some people are!) — but I’m not sure that one out of every 10 reasonably aware fans would be able to say, without checking, that José Ramírez has recorded the fifth-most WAR of any hitter in the game over the last two-plus seasons. I’m not sure they would say he’s been more valuable than Josh Donaldson, Corey Seager, and Joey Votto over that span. But he has been.