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    Sabermetrics Tutorial

    I figured I'd share a bunch of links for people who are interested in getting started in their quest to understand sabermetrics. Reading Baseball Prospectus (www.baseballprospectus.com) each day is a good start, but here are some useful links that should help:

    Intro to Sabermetrics:
    http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~albert/papers/saber.html

    Sabermetric Stats for Every Player:
    http://www.baseball-reference.com/

    Sabermetric Arguments/Articles:
    http://www.baseballprimer.com/

    Understanding UZR (Ultimate Zone Rating):
    http://www.baseballprimer.com/articl...-03-14_0.shtml

    Sabermetric-minded News Site/Blog:
    www.hardballtimes.com

    Win Shares Charts:
    http://www.baseballgraphs.com/winshares/

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    Thanks for the links WiffleWOOD. I never really knew where to get the sabermetric stats. Is baseball-reference the only site that carries those stats?

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    You can get the basic stats every where (ESPN ect.) and Career stats for almost every player at Retrosheet.org.

    As for the more complex metrics, I think Reference has the only comprehensive database. Lee Sinins produces a sabermetric encyclopedia that you can buy online, but I can't find the link for it now.
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    Originally posted by NicktheStick36
    Lee Sinins produces a sabermetric encyclopedia that you can buy online, but I can't find the link for it now.
    Here's the link for Lee Sinin's:

    http://www.baseball-encyclopedia.com/


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    Originally posted by WiffleWOOD


    Here's the link for Lee Sinin's:

    http://www.baseball-encyclopedia.com/


    I'd highly recommend signing up for the "Around the Majors" e-mail list...Lee sends out a daily e-mail with news from around the league, it's fantastic...
    I had just recently signed up for the email list, it is a great asset. I'm also a fan of the new www.thehardballtimes.com and of course baseballprimer.com and baseballprospectus.com (at least when it was free). Does anybody have Premium? Is it worth buying?

    Also, what are some of the good sabermetric books? I have recently read Weaver on Strategy, while not exactly sabermetric, it was a great and interesting read. I have heard good things about The Hidden Game of Baseball by Thorn and Palmer. Is that any good? Any other suggestions?

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    The link I think NtS36 was referring to.

    Larry Mahnken's blog should be required reading for Yankee fans. He uses sabermetrics a lot.

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    I've been meaning to get Weaver's book, I just saw it the other day.

    The player cards on Baseball Prospectus are great.

    Here's another fielding stat: To convert it into the runs saved/lost, you take the (Expected-actual)*.8 http://www.baseballmusings.com/archives/cat_defense.php

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    Weaver's book

    Weaver's book is a quick and interesting read, though at times it is a little repetitive.

    Torre should definitely give this book a read because this Yankee team should definitely be managed as Weaver managed Baltimore, i.e. no hit and runs, no bunting in the early innings, no wasteful stealing and platoon the players that need platooning.

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    Originally posted by AngelAstro
    [B] Does anybody have Premium? Is it worth buying?

    I do, and yes it's definitely worth it



    Also, what are some of the good sabermetric books?
    "The Diamond Mind," by Craig Wright and Tom House, is one of the early sabermetrically oriented books, and is great. A bit dense, but a nice read and a nice start on the subject.

    And of course the Bill James Abstracts are the bibles...

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    Abstracts

    Which Abstracts are in print?
    I believe bookstores have the 2001? Historical Abstract, which was the last published Abstract. But are any of the others still in print?

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    Re: Abstracts

    Originally posted by AngelAstro
    Which Abstracts are in print?
    I believe bookstores have the 2001? Historical Abstract, which was the last published Abstract. But are any of the others still in print?
    i'm not sure if they are still in print, but it's not really important. The 2001 is the updated edition, which has the best of the old abstracts with an expanded section on Win Shares and new chapters.

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    Originally posted by WiffleWOOD


    i'm not sure if they are still in print, but it's not really important. The 2001 is the updated edition, which has the best of the old abstracts with an expanded section on Win Shares and new chapters.
    Well, I guess that is the next book I'll pick up.

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    I picked up the Abstract last month, excellent reading. Question, how recommended is the 2004 Baseball Prospectus?
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    Originally posted by GoRocket
    I picked up the Abstract last month, excellent reading. Question, how recommended is the 2004 Baseball Prospectus?
    Highly. I got it the day it came out, and have used it literally every day since. It's a great great reference to have. There are some things lacking (no W/L for pitchers, or RBI for batters - of course these are statistics BP doesn't care about, nor do I give weight to, but it's annoying that the book doesn't at least list them), but overall it's a great book.

    however, you can get most of the info at www.baseball-reference.com, other than the PECOTA projections and VORP, so if you just need it as a player/team stat reference, you could save the money if you wanted to.

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    Originally posted by WiffleWOOD


    Highly. I got it the day it came out, and have used it literally every day since. It's a great great reference to have. There are some things lacking (no W/L for pitchers, or RBI for batters - of course these are statistics BP doesn't care about, nor do I give weight to, but it's annoying that the book doesn't at least list them), but overall it's a great book.

    however, you can get most of the info at www.baseball-reference.com, other than the PECOTA projections and VORP, so if you just need it as a player/team stat reference, you could save the money if you wanted to.
    Thanks, I'll pick it up. I do agree they should list all those stats. And thanks for the link as well.
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    Originally posted by GoRocket


    Thanks, I'll pick it up. I do agree they should list all those stats. And thanks for the link as well.
    no problem.

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    historical abstracts

    The first one is light years better than the second one. The formulas are more accurate, and he hadn't begun to feel a need for rationalizing the performance of baseball players he personally liked (the "Greg Gagne Effect") to make them appear as (much) better players than they were while finding ways of demeaning players he, for reasons unknown, doesn't like (the "Roger Hornsby Effect".)

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    Originally posted by AngelAstro
    ... baseballprospectus.com (at least when it was free). Does anybody have Premium? Is it worth buying?
    IMO, yes. You get access to PECOTA projections online (handy if you prefer the electronic version over the printed book), PECOTA and fantasy stat spreadsheets in Excel, and a lot of good articles, not only about hard-core stat analysis, but also stuff like Will Carroll's Under the Knife (health/injury reports).
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    Larry Mahnken's blog should be required reading for Yankee fans. He uses sabermetrics a lot.
    It sounds like Larry is going offline for a while. I'll miss his stuff.

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    At the expense of coming off schilling ( ETP) for my Primer-mates, you have...

    Tangotiger's Index of Primate Studies.
    http://www.baseballstuff.com/tangotiger/studies.html

    James Fraser's DIPS Index
    http://www.baseballstuff.com/fraser/new/dips.htm

    and the wonderful work by Jay Jaffe at Futility Infielder
    http://www.futilityinfielder.com/dips03.html

    ( scroll down for master saber-index )

    Great to see the new Saber-feature here at NYYFans...

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    BP premium is worth it, especially with their new PECOTA based fantasy baseball system.

    WIFFLE - I started a thread in Around the Majors that would fit perfectly in this forum. It's titled: Nomar: PA and Production.
    Feel free to move the thread here if you like.

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    I love this forum!! I may not have any input, not versed enough to really contribute, but I'm excited to learn.
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    Ive looked around a bit for this and can't find it. I was wondering if anyone had a link, or if one of the more statistically inclined people could answer this. What are the general standards for a good season for some of these stats numbers (ie, a .300 BA season is the general rule of thumb for a really good batting season, or under a 3.00 ERA) For instance, I know what numbers such as OPS+ stand for, but I have no idea how good a 130 OPS+ is. If anyone can help, Id appreciate it.

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    Originally posted by nyybleachercreature
    Ive looked around a bit for this and can't find it. I was wondering if anyone had a link, or if one of the more statistically inclined people could answer this. What are the general standards for a good season for some of these stats numbers (ie, a .300 BA season is the general rule of thumb for a really good batting season, or under a 3.00 ERA) For instance, I know what numbers such as OPS+ stand for, but I have no idea how good a 130 OPS+ is. If anyone can help, Id appreciate it.
    these two links should give you an idea about a "good" OPS+:

    http://www.whiterose.org/cluey/archives/005185.html

    http://www.baseballreference.com/lea...s_active.shtml


    as you can see from the second link, above 130 is where the majority of "above-average" hitters are. The great hitters are closer to the 150+ area.
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    Thank you all for this great information! I'm a simple statistics guy... I mean, I spout out all the basic stuff all the time, but these new metrics and measures that I am unfamiliar with are great!

    I am looking forward to learning all about this new (to me) stuff.

    Thanks in advance for sharing all of this!

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    Originally posted by WiffleWOOD


    Highly. I got it the day it came out, and have used it literally every day since. It's a great great reference to have. There are some things lacking (no W/L for pitchers, or RBI for batters - of course these are statistics BP doesn't care about, nor do I give weight to, but it's annoying that the book doesn't at least list them), but overall it's a great book.

    however, you can get most of the info at www.baseball-reference.com, other than the PECOTA projections and VORP, so if you just need it as a player/team stat reference, you could save the money if you wanted to.
    I ended up buying it tonight and am glad I did. I have a question though. Do they try to predict injuries? They predict Mike Piazza to get only 289 ABs this year
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    Originally posted by GoRocket


    I ended up buying it tonight and am glad I did. I have a question though. Do they try to predict injuries? They predict Mike Piazza to get only 289 ABs this year
    projections are often made off recent years. Piazza did miss a lot of time last year.

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    Originally posted by Dave in MD


    projections are often made off recent years. Piazza did miss a lot of time last year.
    right, i think the average numbe of PA in recent years is factored in. which means past injury = probable future injury, accorind to PECOTA. i think.

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    BP Online v. Book

    I only plan on buying into one or the other. So, which is better? I'm guessing Online because they have updates daily. Can all the info from the book be found online?

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    Re: BP Online v. Book

    Originally posted by AngelAstro
    I only plan on buying into one or the other. So, which is better? I'm guessing Online because they have updates daily. Can all the info from the book be found online?
    I buy both. The articles online are worth it. But the book is a great reference tool that I look to throughout the year. Very tough choice.

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    Re: Re: BP Online v. Book

    Originally posted by Dave in MD


    I buy both. The articles online are worth it. But the book is a great reference tool that I look to throughout the year. Very tough choice.
    But if I have unlimited internet access, could I simply look up anything in the book online? Or are there exclusive items in the book that are not online?

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    Re: Re: Re: BP Online v. Book

    Originally posted by AngelAstro


    But if I have unlimited internet access, could I simply look up anything in the book online? Or are there exclusive items in the book that are not online?
    I think you get everything but the team chapters. You should get all the players. I like having both.

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: BP Online v. Book

    Originally posted by Dave in MD


    I think you get everything but the team chapters. You should get all the players. I like having both.
    Thanks for the input. Money's a bit tight right now, so I think I'll go with Premium Online.

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: BP Online v. Book

    Originally posted by AngelAstro


    Thanks for the input. Money's a bit tight right now, so I think I'll go with Premium Online.
    if you buy only one, definitely go with the online version. Like Dave said, you don't get the team chapters, but the daily Premium articles are much better anyway, and you get all the same stats that are in the book.

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    Thanks a mil, too all, for the links. I going to try to learn something new about the game so I can understand what the heck many are talking about on our YankeeFans.com.

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    Thank you so much for all the info and links WW. Very informative. Good job!!

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    Originally posted by WiffleWOOD


    Here's the link for Lee Sinin's:

    http://www.baseball-encyclopedia.com/


    I'd highly recommend signing up for the "Around the Majors" e-mail list...Lee sends out a daily e-mail with news from around the league, it's fantastic...
    I have to second this as WiffleWOOD reccomended this in an earlier post. I signed up and now look forward to the e-mails everyday.

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