teamnasty wrote:Niners: I agree that there isn't much difference between Gennett and Murphy, but I evaluate Gennett's defense to be more average-y than iron glove awful. He's clearly the weakest guy on my top 10 list and plausibly could have a worse season than several guys off of it, Murphy included.
This discussion is interesting since Murphy and Gennett are strikingly similar players, both offensively and defensively. They're both LH-hitting second basemen with some pop, who hit better than they get on base...although Murphy has a tinge more speed.
Last year Murphy hit: .289/.332/.403 with 9 hrs and 57 rbis.
Last year Gennett hit: .289/.320/.434 with 9 hrs and 54 rbis.
Defensively, Murphy had a .974 fielding pct. with a 4.39 Range Factor and a -1.0 DWAR
Defensively, Gennett had a .981 fldg pct. with a 4.37 Range Factor and a -0.4 DWAR
So, the two were practically interchangeable with Murphy getting on base a tad better and showing more speed, and Gennett slugging a tad better and playing slightly better defense. So, neither one is decidedly, or even markedly, better than the other.