by alvarndc » Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:53 am
I suppose there will always be outliers seasons for just about any player in Strat, as it is at least in part a game of probability, and any bell curve will have its outliers.
That being said, just a quick look at the actuals on DD shows Jeter to be one of the true underperformers in the ranks of those players costing $10 million or more. Interestingly, the player right above him seemed just as much an underperformer -- Eddie Collins.
Now granted, with the exception of Rajah, most middle infielders will not have the same sort of stats as Ruth, Bonds, Gibson et al. And part of their value does derive from being outstanding at key defensive positions.
But the DD data is based on a LARGE set of data points -- like 150 uses for Jeter.
I have always been suspicious of the claim that "5 rings" means anything for an individual ballplayer. Does one make the same claim for Cesar Geronimo bc he was an itegral part of the Big red Machine?? And not that I am a big basketball fan, but isn't there some guy who is essentially a journeyman who has nevertheless won like 8 or 9 NBA titles??
For me personally, the case of Jeter simply reinforces my take that the best strategy in Strat is to "give unto Cesar" -- pay for offense where you might traditionally find it, and let 2B and SS be defensive positions primarily.
Different strokes. But $10 million for the type of season you will prob get from Jeter -- no thank you. Better spent on pitching in my book.