Deluxe said:
Guessing Keuchel prefers the Fangraph WAR calc to all the other calcs
If it comes down to FIP vs ERA, which does a better job of showing how a pitcher has performed?
Deluxe said:
Guessing Keuchel prefers the Fangraph WAR calc to all the other calcs
Farmer1906 said:Deluxe said:
Guessing Keuchel prefers the Fangraph WAR calc to all the other calcs
If it comes down to FIP vs ERA, which does a better job of showing how a pitcher has performed?
Farmer1906 said:Deluxe said:
Guessing Keuchel prefers the Fangraph WAR calc to all the other calcs
If it comes down to FIP vs ERA, which does a better job of showing how a pitcher has performed?
I think you're mixing up FIP & xFIP. xFIP is the one that normalizes home runs to better predict.DVC2010 said:Farmer1906 said:Deluxe said:
Guessing Keuchel prefers the Fangraph WAR calc to all the other calcs
If it comes down to FIP vs ERA, which does a better job of showing how a pitcher has performed?
Im not sure what point you're trying to make, but FIP doesn't describe outcomes at all. It is, however, much better at predicting next year's ERA than this year's ERA is.
Farmer1906 said:I think you're mixing up FIP & xFIP. xFIP is the one that normalizes home runs to better predict.DVC2010 said:Farmer1906 said:Deluxe said:
Guessing Keuchel prefers the Fangraph WAR calc to all the other calcs
If it comes down to FIP vs ERA, which does a better job of showing how a pitcher has performed?
Im not sure what point you're trying to make, but FIP doesn't describe outcomes at all. It is, however, much better at predicting next year's ERA than this year's ERA is.
FIP is a strong metric and I think it improves WAR as a metric too, but there is not perfect metric (yet).
A good FIP combined with high soft contact and/or high ground ball contract = a damn good pitcher. The FIP covers HR, BB, HBP, & Ks and the others covers batted balls not over the fence.
MLB Starters in 2018
Dallas 21st in FIP, 1st GB%, & 5th in Soft Contact %.
Frok said:
Crane hinted about the possibility of bringing back Dallas and Marwin last night. I absolutely would take Marwin back in a heartbeat. Fingers crossed
Farmer1906 said:
FIP is a strong metric and I think it improves WAR as a metric too, but there is not perfect metric (yet)..
tjholley16 said:
Thinking about making my first Astros road trip this season (besides Arlington). My choices are LAA or St Louis.
Anybody been to either of these parks and have any reviews?
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Jeff Luhnow, in response to a fan's question about Marwin Gonzalez: "I'm one of his biggest fans, I'll just leave it at that."
Alex Bregman (elbow) said he is not hitting yet but acknowledged he is being "held back" by the training staff, who've said from the beginning they want to take the recovery slow. In the interim, Bregman said he is watching video of every pitch he saw last season.
Myles Straw is telling fans a story of his locker placement in the big league clubhouse. He's between Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa. During the playoffs, Straw would have to wait in his towel when he finished showering because the crowds of media blocked his locker entrance
Justin Verlander, who is a free agent after this season, said the topic of a contract extension with the Astros "has not even been breached." "I don't know what their organizational plans are. It's something I wouldn't be opposed to."
Verlander on #MLB free agency: "The biggest detriment to our game right now is the non-competitiveness of two-thirds of the league. I think that's why you're seeing free agents not get signed."
Verlander said players will "need to make adjustments on our side" if this trend continues in #MLB free agency.
Verlander said he would "definitely advocate" for the #Astros to bring back Marwin and Keuchel, if they received what they're worth in FA.
Verlander on Marwin and Keuchel: "I would love those guys to come back but I want them to get a good deal. ... If the Astros want to bring them back, not only for what they've done for this organization but how talented they are, I think they should do that."
Bregman said he was also thinking the Astros would sweep the Red Sox in the 2018 ALCS after Astros went up 1-0 at Fenway.
Bregman said #Astros are looking forward to continuing what they did in 2017: Winning a World Series.
Verlander: "I'm working on a legacy that I want to leave in the game. I definitely want to win another one (Cy Young). To have the year that I did, to have the body of work that I did, that's what's most important, when you look at the end goal."
Verlander on finishing a close second in 2018 AL Cy Young voting: "I'm happy with the body of work. It's, I guess, it's a little bit of -- I don't know how to say it. A little bit kick in the butt, kick in the ass, to be so close, so many times."
Correa said he hopes #Astros are able to bring Marwin and Keuchel back
Altuve said he's surprised that Marwin Gonzalez is still unsigned. Thought after end of last season he would sign very quickly.
"What is your position about trading top prospects to get a starter here?" Jeff Luhnow: "I did it twice already. And I'm prepared to do it again."
Jeff Luhnow: "A healthy Correa, a healthy Bregman, a healthy Altuve, we win the division. No question about it."
Jeff Luhnow said the Astros have been "runner-up or third" in a few trades that have already been made. "We've tried and we'll continue to try."
Jeff Luhnow said there is a "decent likelihood" the Astros make another move prior to spring training. Talks are not limited to starting pitching. Luhnow said the Astros are still exploring the reliever market and some position players.