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Who'd you rather have a SS, a 3e8 or a 2e25?

Posted:
Tue Jan 01, 2008 4:42 pm
by uncle ny
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Assume, if it matters, that your 2b is a 2e20.

Posted:
Tue Jan 01, 2008 5:01 pm
by Detroit-Tigers
About the same but the 2e25 is a little better.

Posted:
Tue Jan 01, 2008 5:39 pm
by kimkrichbaum2
The equivalent in error numbers is approximately
ss - 21 e to 1 shift
2b - 18 e to one shift
3b, c - 9 e to one shift
1b, p - 6 e to one shift
cf - 13.5 e to one shift (higher between a 3 and a 4)
rf, lf - 9 e to one shift (higher between 4 and 5)

Posted:
Wed Jan 02, 2008 12:10 am
by Mean Dean
They're similar, but if each gets 648 PA in a full season, you can expect the 2e25 to be about three runs better over the season. [url=http://silenceisdefeat.org/~meandean/som/OffensevsDefenseinSOM.zip]See my article[/url] for details. (To make a long story short, it's a 1.1 run difference per 108 rolls off their hitter's card; therefore, it would be a 3.3 run difference per 324 rolls off their hitter's card, which, since you only roll on the hitter's card half the time, would equate to 648 PA.)

Posted:
Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:03 pm
by Rant
[quote:aa86ab03d2="DeanTSC"]They're similar, but if each gets 648 PA in a full season, you can expect the 2e25 to be about three runs better over the season. [url=http://silenceisdefeat.org/~meandean/som/OffensevsDefenseinSOM.zip]See my article[/url] for details. (To make a long story short, it's a 1.1 run difference per 108 rolls off their hitter's card; therefore, it would be a 3.3 run difference per 324 rolls off their hitter's card, which, since you only roll on the hitter's card half the time, would equate to 648 PA.)[/quote:aa86ab03d2]
Thanks for sharing and all your work, Dean. That's an invaluable article. I hadn't seen it before, and had been using the Slick Fielder calculations.