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Iconic Catcher ~dNERP
J. Gibson - 3(-3)e2, T-6(pb-6) -1.32 dNERP
M. Piazza '97 - 4(+1)e6,T-10(pb-2) -4.16 dNERP
J. Mauer '09 - 1(-3)e1,T-4(pb-4) 2.52 dNERP
R. Bresnahan - 1(-2)e13, T-15(pb-14) -3.26 dNERP
B. Mackey - 1(-4)e1, T-5(pb-1) 3.24 dNERP
C. Zimmer - 2(0)e7, T-13(pb-14) -4.27 dNERP
M. Nokes - 3(+2)e2, T-5(pb-3) -2.46 dNERP
J. Kling - 1(0)e7, T-12(pb-4) -0.27 dNERP
J. Clements - 4(+2)e7, T-15(pb-12) -7.96 dNERP
J. Lucroy - 1(0)e1, T-4(pb-2) 1.89 dNERP
J. Bench - 1(-4)e7, T-11(pb-3) 1.44 dNERP
I. Rodriguez - 1(-5)e1, T-12(pb-0) 3.47 dNERP
C. Johnson - 1(-4)e0, T-1(pb-0) 3.85 dNERP
- with a static 70% success rate--- i wanted to power up the good arms a little so had the newer SB attempts for each each arm. MaxPower's data shows that climbing success rate, that would help alot. Ideas for what to punch in for each arm? ~1% success decrease with each arm increment improvement?
- pb has a TON of impact, like with my boy C. Zimmer. Explains his price better than ever. Not many catchers have the high pb-rating, so didn't post a great defender with lower pb becauase many don't exist. Errors are powerful which I don't love, but maybe that's right.