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Ed has an e51 rating. I had never noticed pitcher error ratings before. He is 11-7 for my ATG 9 team (team record at this point is 44-31). He has a 3.40 ERA but 15 errors. He has given up 80 runs but only 61 earned runs. The 80 runs is 7th worst in the league and the worst with his ERA or better. The team (including pitchers) has 74 errors at this point which is not great in the league (bottom 25% approx). His salary is $8.92. I looked because he seemed to make 1 or 2 errors per start for an extended time.
I checked Diamond Dope and they don’t seem to measure pitcher errors. Am I wrong?
I assume the e51 rating is taken into account in pricing but I’m not a big enough stats genius to know for sure.
Is he a good value or not? (assume approx neutral BP - yankee 2005)
The free agent search lets you search for e ratings but only at a certain level or better. I can’t figure out how to search for bad pitcher e ratings to avoid.
Other than learning my lesson with Seward, how do I avoid such bad e ratings for pitchers in the future?
I checked Diamond Dope and they don’t seem to measure pitcher errors. Am I wrong?
I assume the e51 rating is taken into account in pricing but I’m not a big enough stats genius to know for sure.
Is he a good value or not? (assume approx neutral BP - yankee 2005)
The free agent search lets you search for e ratings but only at a certain level or better. I can’t figure out how to search for bad pitcher e ratings to avoid.
Other than learning my lesson with Seward, how do I avoid such bad e ratings for pitchers in the future?