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MaxPower wrote:You guys probably know about Win Probability Added (WPA), basically just track how players do situationally in terms of affecting their team's win probability. Guy gets a hit, debit the pitcher and credit the hitter for whatever the change in win probability is. It's a bit crude but can help determine how "clutch" a guy really is, that type of thing. So, within the last few years Baseball Reference added WPA to their postseason stats, but they also added Championship Win Probability Added (cWPA), which is much the same as WPA but tracks every postseason event in terms of its effect on winning the championship, rather than just the individual game. Anyway I just pulled up Jeter and Rodriguez fully expecting Jeter's cWPA to dwarf Rodriguez's, but *record scratch*
Jeter: +1.2%
Rodriguez: +17.7%
And this isn't even accounting for defense. I specifically remember one of the games in that World Series against Philly ending on a groundball up the middle that any other shortstop would've gotten to... Obviously he did make other great defensive plays and contributed a lot to all those rings, but man, was not expecting those cWPA numbers.
AROD was mentally weak, one world series ring and that was because he moved over to third base and watched Jeter play. While Jeter is hitting 407 in the World Series AROD is hitting a pedestrian .250 . Now if you are just putting a bunch of numbers in a computer and rolling a simulation with the computer having no pressure, and don't have to listen to AROD drone on effecting the rest of your team, or the computer looking to overclock itself in violation of cometitive rules, then AROD for sure.
But if you want a baseball player you take Jeter. You need to factor in the asshole factor, he had great talent but did stupid stuff like grabbing a ball and knocking it out of pitchers mitt in Game 6 of a league championship game. Even AROD famously said best thing that happened to him in baseball was to not play in 2014 because he realized he was just a major league jerk. His moniker among other professional players in MLB was MR APRIL(he holds the major league record for most home runs in the month of April. In 2006 he was choking so bad in the ALDS he was dropped to eighth in the batting order. He claimed he only took steroids illegally (twice) because of the pressure he felt to live up to his contract.
In 40 lifetime games in the first round of the playoffs AROD is a .242 hitter with a .737 OPS lifetime he was a career .259 hitter in the playoffs with .828 OPS. Jeter was a .343 avg hitter with a .916 OPS in 66 games of the first round playoffs and a career .308 avg with .838 OPS, he had 20 playoff Home Runs to ARODS 13. I am sure AROD was just getting bad rolls. A bettter computer program may have fixed most of his issues.
It's like the difference between Patrick Ewing and Michael Jordan. One wants muscles and stats the other wants to win championships. But I am sure people can make their case.