Here's a fact:
Sub .500
Sub .500
Riiiiiiiiiight. Considering they are all based upon events that have happened... just like ERA is... I'm afraid you're mistaken.AccidentProne said:The only fact you posted was the Rangers have the 3rd best ERA in baseball. Predictive metrics are not factsirish pete ag06 said:Wrong. 3rd best.Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
24th in FIP
23rd in xFIP
And in what is probably the best of the predictive pitching stats... 27th in SIERA
Not talking smack. Just posting facts.
Real facts are Rangers are 3rd in ERA and 1st in quality starts.AccidentProne said:The only fact you posted was the Rangers have the 3rd best ERA in baseball. Predictive metrics are not factsirish pete ag06 said:Wrong. 3rd best.Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
24th in FIP
23rd in xFIP
And in what is probably the best of the predictive pitching stats... 27th in SIERA
Not talking smack. Just posting facts.
xFIPQuote:
Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) measures what a player's ERA would look like over a given period of time if the pitcher were to have experienced league average results on balls in play and league average timing.
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It's calculated in the same way as FIP, except it replaces a pitcher's home run total with an estimate of how many home runs they should have allowed given the number of fly balls they surrendered while assuming a league average home run to fly ball percentage (between 9 and 10% depending on the year).
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."demack06 said:Real facts are Rangers are 3rd in ERA and 1st in quality starts.AccidentProne said:The only fact you posted was the Rangers have the 3rd best ERA in baseball. Predictive metrics are not factsirish pete ag06 said:Wrong. 3rd best.Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
24th in FIP
23rd in xFIP
And in what is probably the best of the predictive pitching stats... 27th in SIERA
Not talking smack. Just posting facts.
How is that absurd? It's still based upon what happened in the game. They are not just pulled out of thin air. Neither are the league averages used in FIP or xFIP.AccidentProne said:
For as much as you guys pump up sabermetrics, it's almost as if you don't actually know what any of it measures. Both FIP and xFIP measure what a pitcher's ERA should be if they experience league average, not what actually happened in the game.
I'm not saying they are bad metrics to follow. I'm saying that calling them facts is absurd.
FIPxFIPQuote:
Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) measures what a player's ERA would look like over a given period of time if the pitcher were to have experienced league average results on balls in play and league average timing.Quote:
It's calculated in the same way as FIP, except it replaces a pitcher's home run total with an estimate of how many home runs they should have allowed given the number of fly balls they surrendered while assuming a league average home run to fly ball percentage (between 9 and 10% depending on the year).
At least one of your fellow fans has made it abundantly clear that they don't understand sabermetrics.Ag2012 said:I love how Astros fans act like they're the only ones who understand sabermetrics. So much insecurity.titanmaster_race said:bigbass1170 said:
Actually curious, what's bad about looking at predictive metrics?
Arlington fans don't comprehend them.
FIFYAg_07 said:
I'm no stat guru so I don't keep up with all that stuff, but I keep seeing PCT next to a teams name.
I see the Astros have.648.684 and the Rangers have .487
Can one of you explain WTF this means?
How did I miss this one until now?Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
You were probably too busy thinking about men forcibly jacking off other menaggie1906 said:How did I miss this one until now?Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
Sad but true.AccidentProne said:You were probably too busy thinking about men forcibly jacking off other menaggie1906 said:How did I miss this one until now?Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
BUT BUT BUT STARTING ERA AND QUALITY STARTSAg_07 said:
Hate to break it to you fools but that 1/2 game you picked up with your glorious winning streak is gone.
AccidentProne said:You were probably too busy thinking about men forcibly jacking off other menaggie1906 said:How did I miss this one until now?Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
UpdatedAg_07 said:
I'm no stat guru so I don't keep up with all that stuff, but I keep seeing PCT next to a teams name.
I see the Astros have.648.692 and the Rangers have .487
Can one of you explain WTF this means?
irish pete ag06 said:***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."demack06 said:Real facts are Rangers are 3rd in ERA and 1st in quality starts.AccidentProne said:The only fact you posted was the Rangers have the 3rd best ERA in baseball. Predictive metrics are not factsirish pete ag06 said:Wrong. 3rd best.Street_Cred_Norm said:
I want to fight aggie1906.
Oh, we have the best starting rotation ( without Hamels) ERA in BASEBALL. Once the bats heat up, and they will, everyone is f *****.
24th in FIP
23rd in xFIP
And in what is probably the best of the predictive pitching stats... 27th in SIERA
Not talking smack. Just posting facts.
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
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***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
gigem1223 said:CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
Except it's not that the same roster...
No Beltre, Moreland or Desmond.... 3 of their most productive players last season.
mazag08 said:gigem1223 said:CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
Except it's not that the same roster...
No Beltre, Moreland or Desmond.... 3 of their most productive players last season.
So the Rangers got worse and luck came crashing back to reality?
gigem1223 said:mazag08 said:gigem1223 said:CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
Except it's not that the same roster...
No Beltre, Moreland or Desmond.... 3 of their most productive players last season.
So the Rangers got worse and luck came crashing back to reality?
Who knows? We're not even 1/4 of the way through season. The Rangers have struggled with consistency through out the line up and the bullpen has struggled as well. They look like they've turned things around a bit and will be getting Beltre back soon. Being only 2 back of the wild card after a horrific start, I like their chances to get back to the postseason.
gigem1223 said:mazag08 said:gigem1223 said:CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
Except it's not that the same roster...
No Beltre, Moreland or Desmond.... 3 of their most productive players last season.
So the Rangers got worse and luck came crashing back to reality?
Who knows? We're not even 1/4 of the way through season. The Rangers have struggled with consistency through out the line up and the bullpen has struggled as well. They look like they've turned things around a bit and will be getting Beltre back soon. Being only 2 back of the wild card after a horrific start, I like their chances to get back to the postseason.
gigem1223 said:CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
Except it's not that the same roster...
No Beltre, Moreland or Desmond.... 3 of their most productive players last season.
It's interesting you say that. Looks like Arlington has played the 3rd easiest schedule in baseball so far.TV Casualty said:gigem1223 said:CorpsAg11 said:AllThings12thMan said:Quote:
***Breaking*** FIP, xFIP, and SIERA are not "real."
Next up, WAR, what is it good for?
Kinda like how Astros fans didn't think W-L was "real" until this year.
Actually all we did was bring up run differential as an indicator of future success. And wouldn't ya know, your team is below .500 this yr w/ basically the same roster. Luck ran out! Kudos to us astros fans for always being right!!!
Except it's not that the same roster...
No Beltre, Moreland or Desmond.... 3 of their most productive players last season.
No Diekman who was a big part of the bullpen last year. Hamels is injured. Multiple players playing way below their track record.
The players missing from last year's team are definitely hurting. The Rangers compounded those issues by having the whole lineup in an extended slump to start the season.
Guys are pulling out of the slump now and the Rangers are on a nice win streak. We'll see if it will continue once they start playing better competition.