Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:08 pm
Using a formula that takes into account the total bases from the X-charts and the frequency of the x results occurring at 2b, a fielding OPS allowed can be calculated. This fielding OPS reflects the OPS allowed by that fielder based on his rating, just straight math.
2b-2 e5 allows .133 OPS over 162 games
2b-1 e16 allows .102 OPS over 162 games
So the 2b-2 e5 will need to have an offensive OPS .031 higher than the 2b-1 e16 for his value to be more.