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Monday, November 12, 2007 |
PMR For Centerfielders, Second Basemen
David Pinto has continued his annual series of probabilistic model of range (PMR) statistics position-by-position, and today looks at centerfielders, which the Chronicler helpfully converts back into runs. Gary Matthews, Jr. shows up as being just above average (3.9 runs), while Juan Pierre does about twice that (6.9 runs).
The Chronicler also does the same for second basemen. No surprise there, Howie Kendrick is a pretty good (above average but unspectacularly so at 3.8 runs) player at that position, while Adam Kennedy, whom he replaced, has fallen off the floor at -4.7. Jeff Kent is one of the worst second basemen in the league, at -13.1.
Labels: angels, dodgers, fielding, stats
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