by MARCPELLETIER » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:33 pm
My answer was confusing. Let me rephrase.
My guess is that TSN does NOT include hitting in the pricetag. If so, good hitting pitchers are indeed underpriced (in non-DH leagues).
Like I said, in my little experiment, hitting was worth 0.6 wins per starting pitcher. Assume that, on average, teams spend 80M to win 80 games, then good hitting pitchers are probably worth on average 0.6M better than their pricetag.
Something to consider, especially when you consider pitchers at sub 2M mark (0.6 is worth 30% of 2M), but I would not conclude that good hitting pitchers are de facto the superbargains of the set.
Stadium effects, in my opinion, have larger effect than 0.6M.
This said, all numbers here were generated from my little experiment. Perhaps the hitting ability of the best hitting pitchers are worth closer to 1M---my pitchers only hit 3 homeruns, which I thought was low considering that most of my pitching staff had "normal" ratings. Also, I played in a relatively low-hitting stadiums. Effect would be larger in Coors.
Definitively some food for thoughts.
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